Does that not simply hide the key signature but not show the accidentals
either, thus making the parts unusable?

Cheers,

Lawrence


On 21 December 2012 19:10, Steven Larsen <st...@larsenbein.com> wrote:

> Forgive me if I've duplicated a post, or if this isn't really what you're
> after, but:
>
> If there are other parts, and they have key signatures, go to Staff
> Attributes for the part you are editing and select Key Signature as an
> Independent Element. Then go to Measure Attributes, Key Signature and
> select
> "Always Hide".
>
> Steve Larsen
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: William Sinclair [mailto:billsi...@aol.com]
> Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2012 8:15 PM
> To: finale@shsu.edu
> Subject: Re: [Finale] Finale Digest, Vol 113, Issue 19 (No key signature
> option ?)
>
>
> By "stave setup" do you mean the key signature tools option?
>
> If I want to transpose from C up a major 6th for example, it puts 3 sharps
> in the key signature. Something I want to avoid. The other choices are
> "hold
> notes to chromatic pitches"
> or  "hold notes enharmonically". I don't want those either - I don't WANT
> to
> hold the notes.
>
> I WANT TO TRANSPOSE IT and still have the no flats or sharps KS.
>
> The other possibility on the staff tools is B flat or E flat transposition
> -- which doesn't wotk either.
>
>
>
>
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