Christopher Smith wrote:
You can use a Bb major key signature (hold note to same pitch so they don't tranpose up a m3!) which might mess up your minor-mode enharmonic defaults, but that is easy enough to fix.

C.


On Tue Apr 20, at TuesdayApr 20 7:59 PM, Ryan wrote:

I've forgotten the cure for this:
Going from Eb Major to G Minor key signatures. Finale displays three
naturals to cancel the original key then two flats for the new key. I just
want the new key signature with one natural to cancel Ab.
I know it has to do with going from the major mode to minor mode. Which box
do I uncheck to get what I want and where is it? I'm in 2010.
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I thought for sure that there would be a way to do this under "Document Options - Key Signatures" but there does not appear to be. Bb Major seems to be the only solution. You might want to wait until you are finished inputting notes, so F#s are not misspelled as Gbs. Then change to Bb Major using "Hold notes to original pitches - Chromatically."


This would be a good option to put "Document Options - Key Signatures." Another option I would like, presumably under "Document Options - Barlines", is to put a double bar automatically at key changes. This is not possible now, is it?


Raymond Horton
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