I'm using Finale Mac 2004, and there's something I've never been able to =
figure out, over several generations of use. When I set the page margins
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in a typical piece of software, nothing gets printed by the software =
outside of those margins. With Finale, the left page margin in page =
layout runs just along the left side of any system that touches the =
margin, but to the right of any piano braces. I can set the page margin,
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but (e.g.) names of instruments or piano braces might print, even if =
they are outside of the page margin.
Can anyone describe the relationship in Finale between the page margins
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set in the page layout tool, and the page margins set in page setup? =
Many thanks in advance.
Geoff Whittall
The page margin is not a printing margin, but a layout margin, defining, as you have observed, the default l/r/top/bottom positions of the systems. The printing margin is related to Finale's page *size* settings, not the page *margin.*
On a Mac, the printing margin is determined partly by Page Setup and partly by whatever printer you have. If you select, e.g., "US Letter (small)" in Page Setup/Page Size, your printer will not print anything less than 1/2" from the edge of the paper, regardless of what you've done in Finale's layout window.
Generally, you want the page size in Page Setup to be the same as the page size in the Finale layout window, but there are times when it is useful to have them different. For example, if you want to print an extracted part as folded double sheets, you should set the Finale page size to US Letter (or A4), portrait orientation, but set the Page Setup/Page Size to Tabloid/Ledger/11X17 (or A3), landscape orientation, and choose "2-up" when printing. This will result in two Finale pages being printed side-by-side on each large sheet of paper.
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Not to confuse things, but I feel the need to comment on Finale's *system* margins. As noted above, the default l/r position of systems is defined by the page margins. The l/r system margins should normally be set at zero, and changed only for individual systems (such as the indented system at the beginning of a mvt.) that do not for whatever reason follow the default.
From some of the files that are sent me, I realize that many users don't understand this, and set the page margin where the brackets or staff names go, but this just creates unnecessary layout difficulties.
Andrew Stiller Kallisti Music Press http://home.netcom.com/~kallisti/
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