You don’t have to click the button itself to open the menu: simply right-click anywhere along the document tab bar to do the same thing. You can also choose New Window, which opens the current tab in a new window. Open new tab: this + button shows a menu that allows you to open a new tab containing a different view from the current score, including dynamic parts and saved versions.
hitting W switches between the full score and the dynamic part corresponding to the current selection). You can open new tabs using the + button at the right-hand side of the document tab bar, or through other options that switch the view (e.g. When you start a new score, only one tab will be shown, labeled Full Score. a full score and individual instruments’ parts – inside a single window, and switch between them using these tabs.
Title bar: this shows the filename of the document, and the name of the current dynamic part or version being viewed (if applicable).(On Mac, these options are found in the File and Edit menus respectively.) The Undo and Redo buttons also have menus attached to them, allowing you to quickly undo or redo to any point since you opened the score. Quick Access Toolbar (Windows only): this has three important buttons: Save, Undo and Redo.Here’s a quick guided tour to the Sibelius window, starting at the top and working our way down: The picture below shows a typical Sibelius window, so you can see where the ribbon is, and several other useful controls at the top and bottom of the window: In addition to the ribbon, every Sibelius document window also contains other useful controls. The ribbon is the wide band of command buttons that appears at the top of the Sibelius window, housing all of the features of the program, organized according to task. Working with the new ribbon menu in Sibelius 7 Update: Our product manager, Daniel Spreadbury explains the design principals behind the ribbon menu in an article on the SibeliusBlog, which you can find here. As a printed hard copy from the Avid Store