Yes, but all measure-attached text will have to be enlarged to make up for
the system reduction.

BF

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> Of Brad Beyenhof
> Sent: Friday, September 19, 2003 4:27 PM
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> Subject: Re: [Finale] Page reduction vs. Staff reduction (again!)
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> Well, this would not have to be done if he had started with system
> reduction.  The only reason he has to change the sizes of the text is
> that he is converting his default file to system reduction.  He had
> created his default file with font sizes larger than they should have
> been, because the page reduction shrunk them down.  With page reduction
> permanently at 100%, any font sizes for page-attached items are shown
> at actual size rather than at some modified size.
>
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> Brad Beyenhof
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> On Friday, September 19, 2003, at 10:53  AM, David H. Bailey wrote:
>
> > So tell me again how that is easier than doing page reduction where
> > all that stuff is done automatically?
> >
> > Richard Huggins wrote:
> >> Not to state the obvious (but going ahead and doing so, in case it
> >> benefits someone else), if I go to system reduction I'll have to
> >> reduce the font size of the page text blocks by an equal percentage
> >> of the page reduction percentage I used to use, if I want the
> >> newly-printed music to look similar to previously-printed music. Eh?
> >> Example: If I previously used 30-pt font for the title but reduced
> >> the page to 80%, I will use 24-pt if the new page percentage is 100%
> >> (24-pt. being 80% of 30-pt.).
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