No, it won't... it's currently reduced by means of the page reduction. It'll go from (e.g.) 80% up to 100% when the page is enlarged, and then from 100% back down to 80% when the systems are reduced.

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On Friday, September 19, 2003, at 02:29 PM, Burt Fenner wrote:

Yes, but all measure-attached text will have to be enlarged to make up for
the system reduction.


BF

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Well, this would not have to be done if he had started with system reduction. The only reason he has to change the sizes of the text is that he is converting his default file to system reduction. He had
created his default file with font sizes larger than they should have been, because the page reduction shrunk them down. With page reduction permanently at 100%, any font sizes for page-attached items are shown at actual size rather than at some modified size.


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On Friday, September 19, 2003, at 10:53 AM, David H. Bailey wrote:


So tell me again how that is easier than doing page reduction where all that stuff is done automatically?

Richard Huggins wrote:
Not to state the obvious (but going ahead and doing so, in case it benefits someone else), if I go to system reduction I'll have to reduce the font size of the page text blocks by an equal percentage
of the page reduction percentage I used to use, if I want the newly-printed music to look similar to previously-printed music. Eh? Example: If I previously used 30-pt font for the title but reduced
the page to 80%, I will use 24-pt if the new page percentage is 100% (24-pt. being 80% of 30-pt.).

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