Just recreate the group in the part. In the Staff Tool, select all, go to Edit 
Groups and select Create Group. The options you want are there to be checked or 
unchecked.

The reason this happened was because the staves have names. Finale will 
preserve groups only for unnamed staves in the parts, like the two staves of a 
piano part. If you name them, like SATB or your ripieno staves, Finale assumes 
that they aren’t meant to have brackets. One trick that occurs to me (but I’ve 
never tried) is deleting the staff names, creating the part, then naming the 
staves again once the part has been “tricked” into preserving the groups. But 
it’s so easy to recreate a group compared to typing in all those staff names 
that I’ve never tried it.

I hope this was true in 2008. I don’t have a computer that will run this 
version any more.

Christopher

> On Sep 24, 2016, at 2:19 AM, dc <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I have a 10-year old score for 3 solo voices, 4 "ripieno" voices, 2 
> violins and basso continuo, with parts for the violins and the basso 
> continuo. I've been asked for a separate part with only the 4 ripieno 
> voices. So I created it as a linked part, but the group bracket I have 
> in the score doesn't appear in the part. How could I get it back?
> 
> I tried unoptimizing the part, but, for some reason, this gives me 
> barlines "through staves" in the part that I don't have in the score and 
> don't want. I found no way to correct this.)
> 
> Fin2008a Windows 7
> 
> Many thanks.
> 
> Dennis
> 
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