How about using a staff style to hide the key sig where you don't want it?

On Feb 28, 2013, at 9:06 PM, Ryan wrote:

> Sending again in case this didn't get through...
> 
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> 
> I don't want the key cancellation to show when switching to a non-pitched
> percussion instrument.
> 
> I have a piece in F Major. A percussionist plays Glock (which needs the key
> signature), and other non-pitched instruments (which don't need the key
> signature). When using the "Change Instrument" command, Finale puts in a
> key change canceling the flat in the key. Is there anyway to get that key
> cancelation not to display?
> 
> I like having the key signature re-iterated when it changes back to the
> pitched percussion.
> 
> I can use the measure attributes to not display the key signature, but that
> affects the other staves and may have consequences when I lay out the
> linked parts (i.e. the measure that doesn't display the key signature might
> be the first line of a system in the linked part.)
> 
> Thanks for your help.
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John Blane
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