In the transpose dialogue box check "preserve original notes." Then
transpose by an octave and you'll get the old and the new pitches.

-Carolyn


On 1/3/06, David W. Fenton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have been plugging away at a project over the holidays to arrange a
> piece for 4 string parts as an organ piece. It's worked out quite
> well.
>
> In the process of trying to prepare a MIDI file to produce an MP3
> demo, because it's for organ, one of the things I really needed to do
> was double lines at the octave. but I could find no easy and
> manageable way to do this. Yes, I could copy to another staff,
> transpose, then copy back to the original staff in a different layer,
> but what I really wanted was to have the line doubled in octaves in
> the same layer.
>
> Is there some simple way to do this with some of the tools Finale
> provides? I ended up putting the octaves by hand, which was pretty
> tedious.
>
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