Yes, that's the way I do it. I've also come across instances where, for 
example, I notated an aleatoric orchestral passage using stemless notes and 
invisible tuplets, and copying it always broke the tuplets. The thing I found 
that finally worked was creating staff views of each single staff I needed to 
copy, and then keeping stack selection checked when copying and pasting.

Stephen Lamb



From: Robert Patterson <rob...@robertgpatterson.com>
Subject: Re: [Finale] Copying independent time signatures
Date: March 25, 2015 8:49:16 AM CDT
To: finale <finale@shsu.edu>
Reply-To: <finale@shsu.edu>


You can create a staff view of just the independent staff (or staves) and
then you can do a full stack selection. I just tried this and it seemed to
work. I don't know if there are caveats.

On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 5:20 AM, Darcy James Argue <djar...@icloud.com>
wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> If you have a staff that is set to use Independent Time Signatures (via a
> Staff Style), is there any way to copy those independent time signatures
> without selecting an full measure stack (as Finale normally requires you to
> do in order to copy time sigs)?
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> - DJA
> -----
> WEB: http://www.secretsocietymusic.org
> 

Y
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