Thank-you, I'll give it a try!

Sincerely,

Bill Huber


On Jul 13, 2012, at 3:05 PM, Scott Jones wrote:

> Make sure that you are also changing the PAGE SETUP settings as  
> well as the FINALE page/print settings.
>
> ___________________________________________________________
> J. Scott Jones
> Band/Orchestra Director/Freelance Trumpet Player-Teacher/Music  
> Engraver
>
>
> On Jul 13, 2012, at 3:07 PM, William Huber wrote:
>
>> Dear Last Best Hopes,
>>
>>    Finale 2011b,  Mac 10.6.8,  hp laserjet 2100TN
>>
>>    I'm having a devil of a time trying to print out flip folder-
>> sized parts. I used the Finale Marching Band template to create the
>> score. I went to print the parts, and all parts viewed and printed in
>> normal portrait mode.
>>
>>    Then I went to the Document menu, and did Page Format > Parts.
>> Under Page Size, I chose Octavo and set the orientation to Landscape.
>> I chose the Page Layout Tool, went to the Page Layout Menu and chose
>> Redefine Pages > All Pages of Current Part/Score. I clicked on every
>> OK button in sight that popped up. The part still viewed and printed
>> in Portrait orientation.
>>
>>    Under the File menu, I chose Printer Page Setup and clicked on
>> the Landscape orientation icon. No change.
>>
>>    I went back to the Document menu and chose Edit Part > and chose
>> the first listing, which showed the instrumental part that I was
>> trying to print. I selected that and the part now showed on screen in
>> flip-folder size and orientation. Hurrah!!!!
>>
>>    But when I try to print what's showing on screen, the part goes
>> back to printing in portrait mode.
>>
>>    Nor does the part save in this mode, nor does it save this way
>> using "Save As." Trying to save what's on screen as a pdf file
>> doesn't save the part as flip folder size, but instead saves it as
>> portrait orientation.
>>
>>    A search through the Make Music Help turned up the same
>> directions as with my copy of Finale.
>>
>>    What am I missing? Help! You're my last hope! It's either the
>> White Knights of the Finale List, or I'm going to get my pen,
>> straight edge, and correction fluid and get it done and over with.
>>
>>    With Thanks and Gratitude in Advance,
>>
>> Bill Huber
>> Nashville, TN
>> "Three fingers hold the pen, but the entire body writes." Umberto  
>> Eco.
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