Rather than keep multiple Finale files, would it not be easier just to keep multuple PDF files? IOW, create separate PDF files containing just the pages of the last movement? The only issue I can see is page numbering. Some publishers get around this by showing the page numbers of the alternate publication in parentheses.
But even if you wanted completely different page numbers and/or intro pages, it seems like it would be a much simpler matter to maintain them in the PDF. -- Robert Patterson http://www.robertgpatterson.com On 13 Mar 2003, Andrew Stiller wrote: > I am just at the point of completing the > editing of a symphony whose last movement may > also be played as a separate piece. I would > like, therefore, to separate out the last > movement as a separate publication alongside > the full symphony. This brings up two > questions: > > 1) At present the last movement is in a single > file together with the preceding movement. > What I need to do, then, is to make a copy > of this file and delete the unneeded mvt. > How can I do this w.o messing up the > layout, optimization, and measure-numbering > of the remaining movement? > > 2) In extracting parts for the symphony and > for the separate single movement, what > procedure should I follow to minimize the > amount of duplicate effort involved. NB: I > want the symphony parts to be a single file > for each instrument (all mvts. in one > file). > _____________________________________________- > __ > Finale mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://mail.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
