Hi, David et al-
another workaround for this... but if you work with consistent sizes
between large and small font sizes for multiple scores, this saves
time. After you've left the current score and moved on to other ones
needing the same treatment you're set up to do so easily.

1. Put in the expressions once for the full score. Complete all
formatting, or not.
2. Save an expressions library, say "fullsize".
3. Returning to the score, edit the expressions which require smaller
sizes, but DON'T save the score/expression changes to the score.
4. Re-save the expressions library again, this time renaming it, say
"smallsize."

You now have two libraries you can exchange right before doing your
final page formatting/spacing, etc. In David's case he could load in
the first library and complete the full score, and then load in the
second library and format the parts. He could then SAVE the second set
of score changes as a stand-alone parts file so that he doesn't lose
his full score formatting or have to switch libraries back in case
there are other changes pending in the full score.

This has worked for me in a few cases where I was required to complete
parts first while decisions about the full score were pending.

Hope this helps someone....
-Cecil Rigby
Liberty (Clemson), SC
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From: David Froom <dfr...@smcm.edu>


Last question about this: do you (or does anyone) know if it is
possible yet to have tempo marks in different sizes in score and
parts? In large ensemble scores, small size tempi look silly in the
score, while large size tempi look silly in the parts.

Thanks,
David

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