Yes, in Fin2k2 it�s much simpler as you merely apply a staff style which
I don�t believe were available yet in Fin2k.

In that case, I would use an additional staff for the 2nd part and then
optimize them for score purposes. This also preserves correct playback.
For part purposes, I extracted them as a group and copied A to B.


Dan Rupert
Noteworthy Services (A recording production company)
Seattle, Washington


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Subject: [Finale] possibility of changing transpositions within a piece

Sorry about the blank message...got carried away with the enter key...

I'm beginning to discover why I had always kept my movements in separate
files before; no lengthy optimization process, a clean instrument list,
etc.� Now I have run into a new problem:� is it possible to change the
transposition of a staff midstream; say, I want to change from Bb
clarinets to A clarinets.� Yes, I realize I can attack the key
signature, but playback will sound just awful (that is to say,
unintended dissonance) and I rely on the playback to keep my transposing
skills honest.� There are so many other things that one can check or not
check in the staff attributes box that mainly affect playback and have
nothing to do with the appearance on the page, yet, as far as I have
found, there is nothing in the manual about changing your instrument
midstream.� I am currently stuck with 2000, so if it happens to be
addressed in a later version, please let me know.� 

Michael Wittenburg

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