Also, make sure "Update Page Layout for Score" is unchecked in the Page
Layout menu whenever you edit any of the settings in the floating "Edit
System Margins", "Edit Page Margins", "Page Size", "Resize Page" or "Resize
Staff System" dialogs or else the changes you make to what you are
specifically editing will be made to your default page layout settings and
will apply to all future systems/pages that are added. That is probably what
caused the problem in the first place.

-Brian


On 12/2/10 10:01 AM, finale-requ...@shsu.edu wrote:

> On 12/1/2010 3:57 PM, Richard Yates wrote:
>> Probably nothing wrong. Added measures do not inherit the system reduction
>> (or is it the staff reduction?) of the existing ones. It's bugged me for
>> years.
> 
> Added measures take their settings from the Page Format settings, which
> may or may not match the existing measures in the score.
> 
> For example, I have a template file in which the blank measures already
> in the score are at 85%, but the Page Format for Score specifies 65%.
> When new measures get added, they are at 65%.
> 
> David Bailey is right that in most cases you want added measures to be
> the same as the ones immediately preceding them, but then you'd have
> people saying, "Hey! I already set my Page Format to 65% -- why are you
> making my new measures 85%?"
> 
> In any case, as long as the existing measures in the template match what
> you have in Page Format, there shouldn't be any problem.
> 
> Aaron.


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