Ottava for both hands on grand staff

I think this would be easier to read if both hands were ottava. Is there anyway to do that?

(To be clear, LH should begin with C5 and the RH should begin with C#6.)

If I understand correctly, you want the LH to have also the 8va? If so, you can enter it with the caret (and the space bar).

I don’t think so ; as noted, it is perfectly clear

I agree, in this case I’d say it’s easier to read without 8va in the LH’s staff.

Considering that it continues to raise in pitch.

Just to add to the conversation, (I see it already solved)
personally I would start it this way:

Pianists are used to ledger lines, and anyway, as it continues upwards the (right hand) finger playing the lowest note of the group can easily find the next note to start from.
(No rest in the bass clef)

However you have it as you wish and it might well be based on what was previous or next in the notation. I hope the rest of it is going well for you :slight_smile: