Thanks for that link.
What's interesting is that on that website, he handles each movement as a separate Finale document, which apparently isn't the way to go according to quite a few folks here. He also uses the same type header for the starting system, which I can't do since I'm using a single Finale document.
 
I'll visit Patelson's Music House, they're just a few blocks from where I work in Midtown New York, and purchase something as a comparision.
 
Thanks for your link again, greatly appreciated.
 
K.P. Clow

 
On 4/25/06, dhbailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Kim Patrick Clow wrote:
> Would anyone know any online resources showing 2nd movement headers and
> indentation styles, to give me a bit of a model to use for my
> project? Eor example, the first page of the score obviously the top
> margin is a lot lower than the subsequent pages, but for the 2nd
> movement, I am guessing that while the top margin is a bit lower, it's
> not going to be as low as the first page's.
>
>  Thanks to your input in this forum I have gotten everything into a
> single file and working nicely now.
>

I don't know of any on-line resources, but Oliver Seely has a web-site
with some free scores (done in Finale) on it -- perhaps they'll give you
an idea.

I always indent each new movement the same amount as I indent the first
movement, and the position on the page I leave my eye to judge.  I don't
think you'll find any hard and fast rules about such things.

Another very good way to judge what should be done is simply to look at
multi-movement scores either at a local music store or your local
library, and see what the old-fashioned plate-engravers have done.

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