Key signature hide

  1. The score turned out like this. How should I fix it?

For a project-wide solution, look in Engraving Options > Key Signatures.

For just one, I don’t know.

Edit (some hours later):
In case users are wondering why this post seems totally unrelated to what is in @k.k’s post (directly above), it is because @k.k had also asked a question regarding how to hide the cancellation naturals at a change of key signature, but then removed that part of the post about 7 hours later.

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If your issue concerns the staff that is shifted vertically in the middle of the system, it’s never happened to me personally, but I’ve seen it mentioned on the forum.
In Engrave Mode > Staff Spacing, try to select the red handles around your issue, and press Delete.

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@k.k I’ve noticed you edited your original post and removed half of it, including the screenshot of your other issue. Please don’t do that. Now @StevenJones01’s reaction appears totally unrelated and other users who might be searching for similar issues in the future won’t know what to make of this topic.

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Thanks.

1. Is there a way to keep the overall cancellation naturals key signature common practice, while partially applying Russian style? Or should I use a playing technique instead?

2. I am working on a condensed score with Horn B/A in the part layout. Bars 1–5 are B, and bars 6–9 are A. The notes appear in bars 7–8. However, when I create the part layout, it shows Horn B instead of Horn A. How can I fix this?