It is easy to hide -- use the measure tool and double click the final 
bar-line of the previous movement and check the Hide Cautionary box.

I would only leave them showing if the following movement were attacca.



Colin Broom wrote:

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>>I am not quite sure what exactly you are trying to do. On principal I have
>>all movements of a single work in one file unless the piece is so long
>>
> that
> 
>>it makes sense to separate it.
>>Here is what I do:
>>If the movements have different instrumentation, ie some movements move
>>
> all
> 
>>instruments and some don't (is this what you are trying to achieve?) I
>>generally create staves for all instruments from the beginning. You can
>>
> then
> 
>>optimize empty staves out in certain movements. This has always worked for
>>me.
>>
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> Out of interest, how do you deal with a courtesy time signature or key
> signature showing at the end of a movement?  Do you leave it, or find some
> way of hiding it?
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