Guess I was a bit unclear.  The lack of recognition of the text blocks
doesn't just misplace them.  They are gone with the blank page to which they
were attached.  Having two blank pages is no help and results in both being
"cleared" and a final page with a tidy, final double bar, which seems the
only way to appease the Finale goblins.

Richard Yates' work-around is great, but it shouldn't be necessary.

DH


on 7/24/06 3:23 PM, Noel Stoutenburg at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Don Hart wrote:
>> The problem seems to occur mainly (only?) with blank pages dangling at the
>> end of a piece.  For me this happens when I delete a measure or more of the
>> music on page one.  Finale responds by deleting the "unnecessary" blank page
>> and doesn't recognize the text blocks residing there.
>>   
> You might try selecting the page layout tool, and adding one (or more,
> if required) pages to the end of the document after deleting the
> measure.  My impression is (and I haven't, and don't, at the moment,
> have time to verify this) that the text blocks will appear on the
> appropriate page.
> 
> ns
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