 
 
        How to get there
        From the Page Format submenu of the Document 
 Menu, choose Parts. Or, choose Extract Parts from the File Menu. Click 
 Page Format to access the Page Format for Parts dialog box.
        What it does
        The text boxes in the Page Format for Parts 
 dialog box let you globally define various page layout aspects for your 
 document: parameters for margins, page size, and music size. Settings 
 in the Page Format for Parts dialog box let you define page formats separately 
 for new left and right pages in your score. You can also position the 
 first page’s top margin and the first staff system. The Page Format for 
 Parts dialog box affects the page layout settings for the parts you create, 
 instead of the full score.
        
            - Page 
 Size: Height • Width • Portrait • Landscape. The numbers in the 
 height and width text boxes specify the default size for new pages yet 
 to be created. The default page size is 8.5 by 11 inches. The Portrait 
 and Landscape radio buttons lets you determine your score’s orientation. 
 You can also choose from the page sizes in the popup menu, which displays your choices 
 from your pagesizes.txt file.
- System 
 Scaling: Staff Height • And Scale System • Resulting System Scaling. 
 Set the staff height, then apply a percentage to the value. The static 
 text is the cumulative effect for all staves in the score. 
Tip: the absolute 
 staff height is 96 EVPUs or .3333 inches or .8467 cm.
        
            - Scale 
 Page to:. You can change the number in this text box to specify 
 the percentage of enlargement or reduction you want applied to the music 
 on all pages, expressed as a percentage of normal size.
- Staff 
 System Margins: Top • Left • Bottom • Right • Distance Between Systems. 
 The System Margins represent the distance from the edge of each system 
 to the Page margins (Right and Left), or the distance between one system 
 and the one above it (Top), or the extra space between the bottom of one 
 system and the top of the next (Bottom). The distance between the bottom 
 of one system and top of the following system is the distance between 
 systems.
- First 
 Staff System Margins: Top • Left • Distance from Top. Use these 
 controls to make room for the title on the first page of your score. Enter 
 a value in the Top text box to tell Finale how far down the page to place 
 the first system, measured down from the top page margin. The Left value 
 specifies how far you want Finale to indent the first system on the first 
 page. Enter a value for the distance from the page margin.
- Left 
 Page Margins: Top • Bottom • Left • Right. The settings in this 
 group box apply to newly created left pages when you’ve selected Facing 
 Pages. All even-numbered pages are considered left pages (as Finale numbers 
 them in Page View). When Facing Pages is not selected, these settings 
 apply to all newly created pages.
- Facing 
 Pages. When this checkbox is selected, Finale automatically uses 
 the settings in both the Left and Right Page Margins group boxes for new 
 left and right pages in your score. Select this option if you want different 
 formats or margins for your left and right pages. To Finale, all even 
 pages are left-facing pages, and all odd pages are right-facing pages 
 (as Finale numbers them at the bottom of the window in Page View). If 
 Facing Pages is not selected, Finale uses the Left Page Margins settings 
 for every page.
- Right 
 Page Margins: Top • Bottom • Left • Right. These settings apply 
 to newly created right pages when Facing Pages is selected. All odd-numbered 
 pages are considered right pages (as Finale numbers them in Page View). 
 When Facing Pages is not selected, Finale does not use these settings.
- First 
 Page Top Margin. Check this box to use a different value for the 
 first page than the default for other pages. This value sets the position 
 of the top page margin on the first page of your music. Enter a value 
 to specify where, measured from the top of the page, Finale should place 
 the music.
- Units: 
 EVPUs • Inches • Centimeters • Points • Picas • Spaces. Select 
 the measurement unit for the values in this dialog box only.
- OK 
 • Cancel. Click OK to confirm the settings you’ve made in this 
 dialog box and return to the score. Click Cancel to tell Finale to ignore 
 any changes you made in this dialog box. You return to the score.
See Also:
        
        Extract Parts 
        
        Document 
 Menu 
        
         
         
        