Thanks so much, J. D. Problem solved by increasing the too-small part to 150% 
and then reducing the whole page to 90% before printing. Still wish I knew what 
made it happen in the first place. 

Thurletta 

Sent from my iPhone

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> Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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> Using the Resize tool, the one that looks like a %, click on one of the 
> affected staves.  The ensuing dialog will tell you what size it is.  I 
> suspect it?s less that 100%.
> 
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> J D Thomas
> ThomaStudios
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> 
> 
>> On Jun 24, 2016, at 11:14 AM, Thurletta Brown-Gavins 
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> I sure hope someone sees this in time to help me before Sunday morning!!!!
>> 
>> My choir has gone on vacation and I've planned a duet in lieu of an anthem 
>> for this Sunday. The two ladies will be singing a hymn, but I've used Finale 
>> to "un-hynify" it by adding interludes and a key-change before the final 
>> verse.
>> 
>> Here is the problem: The scanned tiff converted without issue. In order to 
>> create the final verse to be modulated, I copied the original hymn and 
>> pasted it into new measures I had added at the end, then I transposed it up 
>> a half-step. For some reason, the staves and notes are about a third the 
>> size they should be! I do not know how this happened and I do not know how 
>> to correct the problem.
>> 
>> Can someone please help? I need to work on this tomorrow in order to have it 
>> ready to print and play on Sunday morning. Thanks in advance.
>> 
>> Thurletta Brown-Gavins
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