It's easy to reduce the size of a single accidental: use the Accidental Mover tool in Special tools. Click on the measure, double click on the handle of the accidental you want to edit and you'll see a dialog that permits you to do several things, including resizing the accidental.

For clefs and time signatures things are a bit more complex. Richard Huggins told you how to reduce the size of all clefs (or all time signatures) in the document, but I understand you just want to change the size of certain instances of clefs or time signatures. Depending on exactly what you want to do, there are different tricks: let me know the exact situation and I can give you a technique to achieve what you want.

Best wishes,

Michael Cook



At 11:39 -0500 12/01/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Finale List:

Is it possible to reduce the size of individual clefs, time signatures and
accidentals?
I didn't see anything in the manual other than note, staff and page
reductions, or reductions on a global scale.
As always, thanks for your great help.

George Boziwick





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