Logic Pro Single Stave Polyphony

It’s ages since I tried to creat polyphonic lines within a single stave using the “score separation tool”.
In fact it was in a previous version of Logic.
How do I create a polyphonic single stave?
Either I’m losing it or the process has changed slightly!!
(Probably the former)
 
(Mr Pedantic hat on: it is staff not stave)

It looks like there is no default single staff poly style, I would choose Piano 1+2/3+4 and duplicate it, rename Piano 1+2 and delete the bass clef.
Separtion tool seems to still work as it used to.
 
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(Mr Pedantic hat on: it is staff not stave)

It looks like there is no default single staff poly style, I would choose Piano 1+2/3+4 and duplicate it, rename Piano 1+2 and delete the bass clef.
Separtion tool seems to still work as it used to.
Dear Mr Pedantic,
As one to another and a teacher of exam level music theory- I’m disappointed to tell you that in Good Old Blighty both are acceptable
(Mr Pedantic hat on: it is staff not stave)

It looks like there is no default single staff poly style, I would choose Piano 1+2/3+4 and duplicate it, rename Piano 1+2 and delete the bass clef.
Separtion tool seems to still work as it used to.
Thanks Pete- will try!
 
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(Mr Pedantic hat on: it is staff not stave)

It looks like there is no default single staff poly style, I would choose Piano 1+2/3+4 and duplicate it, rename Piano 1+2 and delete the bass clef.
Separtion tool seems to still work as it used to.
Pete,
I’ve been trying to edit a score that I produced PRE X. It is obvious that I WAS able to separate 3 polyphonic lines on a single staff/stave () in order to achieve correct note values in 3 part harmony. I can’t now! There must surely, mustn’t there, be a way of creating what I want. I’m just not clever enough to work out what to do. Any ideas?
 
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Check out my “Scoring With Logic Pro” book, the process is largely unchanged. Then there is my Kindle follow up “Using Logic Pro X’s Updated Score Editor” .

If you are more of a video learner, both MacProVideo and Groove 3 have excellent video tutorials by Peter Schwartz and Doug Zangar respectively.
 
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Check out my “Scoring With Logic Pro” book, the process is largely unchanged. Then there is my Kindle follow up “Using Logic Pro X’s Updated Score Editor” .

If you are more of a video learner, both MacProVideo and Groove 3 have excellent video tutorials by Peter Schwartz and Doug Zangar respectively.
Thanks Jay.
 
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