Printing in Score Editor

Hello everyone, new here.
I am a new Logic Pro 8 user, and recently I arranged and mixed a composition in Logic Pro. The thing is that when I "Select all" the tracks and go to Score Editor, it only shows one track (and only a part of it, if the track's music is divided in multiple parts). I really don't know what to do, as I have a deadline for next week. If someone could please show me a quick tutorial on preparing and printing the scores, I would be very grateful. (The Getting Started tutorial didn't help me that much) So basically, all I need is to insert the title and the instrumentation on the score and then select it all and print it.
Thank you for your time guys, have a nice day.

a quick crash course:
the score editor is the easiest part of logic to master provided, 1) you are musically literate, and 2) you understand some very simple core concepts.
but before that just to get you going (look up any terms i use):
1. you need to make sure that content catch (the link button) is grey. if you still don't see your full score then click the arrow next to it.
2. as matter of simplicity, it is easier if you name your audio object (now called control strip) the name of the instrument you want to have appear as the name in your score.
3. you need to look in view/page display options/ and select show margins. then you can see where you have to drag your title to.
the core concepts:
*instrument sets and staff styles.*
the instrument set displays your score, section and parts. set a KC (key command) for 'create instrument set from selection.' now, when you have the staves highlighted in the All Instruments view, it will make a score out of your selected instruments. imagine you had a string quartet and some midi instruments. you only want to display the string quartet as a score, so you select those staves and hit the KC. now you will have a score only of the strong quartet.
this goes further...you can then edit sections of a full orchestra...and finally you should make an instrument set for each part you want to print. ie if you were printing the clarinet part it would be a set with just the clarinet in it.
the reason for this is that instrument sets can be formatted independently of one another. and this is why you couldn't edit the the All Instruments set. you have to make an instrument set first.
staff styles: you can have as many different staff styles as you want for each instrument and they will print out correctly. that means you can have staff style just for a bit where you want to show different voices, or just for a bit with an ossia (a double stave style). when you are using a mutlivoice staff style, you can do things like hide notes you don't to see, for example in a glissando, because those styles will only display the notes with the midi channel you have set for them.
each midi region in arrange can have its own staff style setting. so you can chop up your violin 1 part as much as you want and assign it different score styles throughout depending on what you need.
final core concept - MIDI.
don't trust your eyes!!!! only trust midi information when placing things in your score. always ensure that when you insert something in the score that it is in the right midi position. here i am talking about text and various score markings you drag from the partbox.
here are the KC's you absolutely need to have for work in the score editor:
1. create instrument set from selection. you should use this a lot!
2. open staff style editor.
3. open instrument set editor. edit your instrument set so that it looks right is scaled properly etc. when using the logic default score styles, i recommend setting your parts for printing to no more than 85%. any more and the writing is unnecessarily big.
honestly, if you work those KC's, and stick to those concepts, everything just falls together after that. of all the notation editors i have used, logic's is by far the most intuitive and flexible - but i stress - you have to grock those concepts.

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