The best method I know is to use extra measures with blank notation and invisible barlines.

Michael Cook

On 1 Apr 2006, at 20:45, Rob Deemer wrote:

Apologies for breaking into y'all's chat on generational gaps, immigration and American Idol...

I've been working on some examples for a textbook gig and have been frustrated by one of Finale's (albeit totally rational) issues. For a normal piece of music with key changes and clef changes, key changes are placed first in a measure and then the clef change. But in textbooks or similar contexts, it is common to show several measures with various clefs and keys in a row but display them clef then key, as if they were at the beginning of a system. Is there anyway to force the key signature to show after the clef change or are we still relegated to "creating" a key signature with expressions or other workarounds?

Thanks in advance

Rob
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