Hey Jef,

Thanks! I have never run out of frames but this is good to know!

Cheers,

- DJA
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On Oct 23, 2014, at 5:32 AM, SN jef chippewa <shirl...@newmusicnotation.com> 
wrote:

> 
> maybe not a concern for you, but last year when i had to split a big 
> file because i ran out of frames, i duplicated the file and kept the 
> layout identical in both.  that way, the page numbering and measure 
> numbering was intact (obviously i know i could change this manually). 
> i found it useful, when i want to "go" to whatever page in the score, 
> it is the same page (#) in the file.
> 
> in my case, it was useful also because i kept at least 10 pages on 
> either side of the break to give me flexibility in generating the PTs 
> (where to make the break).
> 
> also no fighting with page layout / margins etc.
> 
> i wrote up a sheet to know what pages (SC+PTs) had to be printed and 
> it went smoothly.  if it was easy enough for 60 parts (!), i suppose 
> it should be even easier with "normal" orch scores.
> 
> rock on
> 
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