Actually, you CAN open multiple pages in Finale, I believe.  Just go to 
the Window menu, click on New Window and it will give you an additional 
window (or more) on your current document.  You can leave any of the 
views in scroll view or change to page view, you can tile them or 
cascade them, so you actually CAN hold up page 3 and 25 onscreen to 
compare them.

you can also work in one window in scroll view and see what happens to 
the page view of the same part of your score.



Christopher BJ Smith wrote:
> At 1:00 AM +0200 10/02/02, shirling & neueweise wrote:
> 
>> From: Dennis Bathory-Kitsz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>>> Page view is clumsy, you can't see where the music has come and gone,
>>> phrases are broken up, and the line is broken across systems and pages.
>>
>>
>> jeez, how do you deal with paper scores!? 8^)
>>
> 
> You can tape them to the wall and walk around the room like Stravinsky, 
> or lay them across a table, and look across them adding things with a 
> pencil, connecting here, blending there. Even if I don't lay them out, I 
> can simultaneously hold open pages 3 and 25, comparing them, which I 
> can't do in Finale.
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