Thank you all for the help.

BF

"David H. Bailey" wrote:
> 
> I can't remember which version you are on, but if you are using a
> version that has Staff Styles, you can create a staff style for a
> special type of transposition and then apply it to only those measures
> you wish, so in that case the answer is Yes, you can.
> 
> If you are using an older version before staff styles, I am afraid that
> you can't apply two different types of transposition, so in that case
> you would need two sets of staves, one set which would include the notes
> in the chromatic transposition section and the other companion set would
> be used only for those measures which you want non-chromatic transposition.
> 
> You would fuss with the page layout so that the first section would end
> at the end of a system, then optimize your score and all the empty
> staves would disappear, leaving you with only the two sections full of
> notes.
> 
> More complicated than staff styles, but it is possible even in earlier
> versions that don't use staff styles.
> 
> David H. Bailey
> 
> Bob Florence wrote:
> > Another question:
> >
> > In my score, can I set all of my parts for chromatic transposition, put
> > everyone in the key of c C and hide the key signature for bars 1 - 80,
> > then go back to non chromatic transposition for the rest of the piece,
> > showing key signatures?
> >
> > Thanks;
> >
> > Bob Florence
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