In the Score Editor, you can add layouts to define which tracks are displayed, similar to the Track Visibility Configurations in the Project window. Layouts allow you to configure a number of options that affect the track display.
Sync Layout
By default, only the Sync Layout is available. It contains the tracks that you selected in the Project window when opening the Score Editor.
Making visibility changes, that is, showing/hiding tracks, affects the active layout. If you do not want to change or edit a custom layout, you can activate the Sync Layout manually, or you can activate lock your custom layout.
If Lock Layout is activated and you change the track visibility, the Sync Layout is automatically activated so that the locked layout is not affected by any layout changes.
When the Sync Layout is active, you can set the score display so that it follows the MIDI part selection in the Project window event display by deactivating Keep Editor Contents.
If you do not want the score display to change when editing in the Project window, activate Keep Editor Contents.
Custom Layouts
Custom layouts help you to produce paginated music notation that you can print and export. They allow you to present the music for one or multiple MIDI tracks. You can add layouts to create a different look for the same track or a set of tracks. This is useful if you want to print the entire score or to extract a musical part from a full score, for example. You can add as many layouts as required.
Selecting a custom layout automatically activates Keep Editor Contents. This ensures that selecting events or hiding tracks in the Project window does not update the score display.