But my point is that this doesn't work. I open the Maestro Font Default file and set Page Format for score (A3 etc etc) and Page Format for Parts (A4 etc etc), and save it. But when I create a new score, the formatting for parts has disappeared -- the Format for Score is applied to both score & parts.

John

On 17 Nov 2005, at 11:21, dhbailey wrote:

John Bell wrote:

FinMac 2006a (but it has always been this way):
This isn't exactly a bug, but it seems to me to be a flaw in the program. When I write a score, I usually want one Page Size and set of margins etc for score, and another for parts. I can make a template that holds all these parameters, but when I create a score with the Wizard (based on the Maestro Font Default file) the Page Format for Parts information is lost. In my opinion it would be of great benefit if the Page Format for Parts, as defined in the Default file, could be maintained when the Wizard builds a score.

The Wizard uses the default template, not any settings you can adjust for each file from the Options/DocumentSettings dialogue.

If you want your Page Format for Parts to show up in Wizard-created documents, you need to edit, then resave under the same name, the default template for whichever font you are using.

At least that's how I understand things work.

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