Katherine Hoover wrote:
I generally print on legal paper, in order to eventually have pieces
done on 9 x 12 paper at the printer. This means I have to work with
systems rather freely at times. At the moment I'm doing a piece for two
pianos, and need to get 3 systems on a page (3 groups
: Friday, February 13, 2009 4:22 PM
To: finalelist
Subject: [Finale] another simple (I hope!) question
I generally print on legal paper, in order to
eventually have pieces done on 9 x 12 paper at the printer.
This means I have to work with systems rather freely at times.
At the moment I'm doing
In the Page Layout menu UNcheck avoid margin collision.
JB
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On Feb 13, 2009, at 6:21 PM, Katherine Hoover
khoo...@papagenapress.com wrote:
I generally print on legal paper, in order to eventually have
pieces done on 9 x 12 paper
I generally print on legal paper, in order to eventually have pieces
done on 9 x 12 paper at the printer. This means I have to work with
systems rather freely at times. At the moment I'm doing a piece for
two pianos, and need to get 3 systems on a page (3 groups of 4
staves.) I cannot
[mailto:finale-boun...@shsu.edu]
On Behalf Of Katherine Hoover
Sent: Friday, February 13, 2009 4:22 PM
To: finalelist
Subject: [Finale] another simple (I hope!) question
I generally print on legal paper, in order to
eventually have pieces done on 9 x 12 paper at the printer.
This means I
Katherine,
It would be helpful to know what version of Finale, and what platform
(Windows or MAC) you are using.
ns
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