If I use this procedure it gives me the equivalent of 12 quarter notes in
the measure, which is not what I want. I want the equivalent of 6 quarter
notes and a display of two time signatures. Can Finale produce this?

> Yes.  It's called a compound time signature, and the procedure for
> creating it is detailed in chapter 12 of the Users manual.  If you did a
> complete installation, you should be able to access this chapter by
> selecting "Help" on the drop down menu and selecting the first item of
> the men, "User Manual".  If you can't find it from within finale, do a
> search on your machine for a ~.pdf file named "TimeSigTool.pdf".  The
> information on how to create a composite time signature is detailed
> beginning on the lower part of page 10.

Aaron J. Rabushka
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