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Hi,

I'd like to make a multiple measures ossia notation, that appears in the different parts: for example - all strings players can see in their parts what the flute plays from measure 10- 15 (see example).

Using the methods described at the user's manual doesn't solve the problem: The ossia tool copies only one measure at a time. alternatively, Using the "add instrument" method won't make the ossia bars appear in the different parts, only in the score.

any remedy?

 

OS: Win 7

Finale Ver.- 25,5

 

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The Ossia Tool is pretty much useless (even for one-measure ossias). You need to add another staff, change the size (to 75%?), add it to the parts you want to see it (using Manage Parts) and hide the measures (using cutaway staff style) where you want the staff hidden.

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Hi Adrian,

thanks for your fast reply. I noticed that the Ossia tool is not that helpful.

The key word in your answer is "Mange Parts". 

Would you please specify (step by step if possible) how to make a few measures from the new added part appear in an older part?

Thanks again and greets.

Benny

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Hi again,

please do not bother- I found the way to merge 2 parts. Thanks a lot again.

 

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The Ossia Tool does have certain advantages, but it's use is very specific.

 

One advantage is how braces/brackets are scaled. If you resize a a group of staves using the percent tool, the brace does not get resized proportionally—it remains at the 100% staff size. However, a brace generated using the Ossia Tool does get resized according to the percentage of the staff. This allows you to adjust the space between the staves without worrying about a distorted brace.

 

Another advantage is being able to place clef and signature information before the barline.

 

A third advantage of the Ossia Tool is that it can work for partial measure regions by adjusting the margins and offsets.

 

In the ossia below, the notes were entered on a second grand staff with staff lines hidden via staff styles. I used the Ossia Tool to draw the staff lines, clef. key signature, and brace from an empty measure (thus, not drawing any notes).

 

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