on 9/28/05 12:50 PM, Brad Beyenhof wrote:
> Yep, there's an incredibly easy way to do this.
>
> In the Page Layout tool, just right-click (or control-click on a Mac)
> the system's upper-left handle and choose "Insert Page Break."
THANK you (and everyone else who answered!) - I knew there had to
Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
Godofredo wrote, suggesting:
if you dont want to alter the page margins nor insert a page break you
can also augment the top system margins,
which is similar to a method I sometimes use, except that I increase the
bottom margin of the system just before the page bre
Godofredo wrote, suggesting:
if you dont want to alter the page margins nor insert a page break you
can also augment the top system margins,
which is similar to a method I sometimes use, except that I increase the
bottom margin of the system just before the page break.
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Insert a hard page break
I hope that's the answer to what you were asking.
Richard
From: "Jacki B." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 2005/09/28 Wed PM 12:42:38 EDT
To:
Subject: [Finale] Moving System to New Page
Hi, Everyone - Is there some easy way to force a system at
; To:
> Subject: [Finale] Moving System to New Page
>
> Hi, Everyone - Is there some easy way to force a system at the bottom of a
> page onto the next page? I'm adjusting the distance between systems on page
> 2 but then it keeps scooting another system onto the bottom of page
On 9/28/05, Jacki B. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, Everyone - Is there some easy way to force a system at
> the bottom of a page onto the next page?
Yep, there's an incredibly easy way to do this.
In the Page Layout tool, just right-click (or control-click on a Mac)
the system's upper-left han
Hi, Everyone - Is there some easy way to force a system at the bottom of a
page onto the next page? I'm adjusting the distance between systems on page
2 but then it keeps scooting another system onto the bottom of page 1 -
which then runs into my copyright notice at the bottom, etc.! How can I do