Dean,

There is a plug-in in the scoring and arranging menu that assists with this 
problem, I believe.

Try it and see what you think.

Usually, I try to program my own page turns by moving measures until I'm happy 
with the results. Sometimes that gives us more pages, but, at the very least, 
provides us with comfortable page turns where the instrumentalists don't have 
to worry about hitting their embouchures too hard when moving the horn back to 
the mouth.

Michael

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>________________________________
>From: Dean M. Estabrook <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected]
>Sent: Friday, November 4, 2011 3:28 PM
>Subject: [Finale] Page turns for parts
>
>As I'm sure you have all encountered,  I'm redoing parts for a rather  
>long Wind Ensemble transcription,  which, ergo,  has parts lasting up  
>to 6 or 7 pages (presently printed on both sides back to back).  A  
>group managed to read it reasonably well a few nights ago, but most  
>of the page turns occur with no breaks at all between measures.  What  
>is the best solution for this problem (if, in fact, there is one)?
>
>Thanks,
>
>
>Dean
>
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