RE: SPAM LOW: [Finale] Elegant way of working with hidden staves in score?

2010-09-01 Thread George Brooke
I have created two different scores out of one large one by using parts. When you do this each part can have its own spacing, etc. and you still have the advantage of one big score to get all the notes right, etc. I found it easy to work with. George Brooke House of Hope Lutheran Church New Hope,

[Finale] Elegant way of working with hidden staves in score?

2010-08-31 Thread Dan Tillberg
All, I am working with a piece for mixed choir and orchestra. This is the first time I have this combination and I am not sure how to handle a piano reduction that I want to have with the choral score. I need to have this in the score while working with it, but when finalizing and printing the

Re: [Finale] Elegant way of working with hidden staves in score?

2010-08-31 Thread timothy price
When you think that you are finished with all the parts, ie. orchestra, choir, and piano reduction, I find it simpler to save as for each score that you wish to finally have. You will need a full orchestra and choir, a choir with rehearsal piano, and then probably Choir. That is 3

Re: [Finale] Elegant way of working with hidden staves in score?

2010-08-31 Thread Christopher Smith
You can optimise them out. There are utilities for this, or if you don't have TG TOols pro then you can just optimise them out of the score before entering any music. The space closes up when you optimise (though probably not with the spacing you want, grr!) Christopher On Tue Aug 31, at