When a page-attached text block is added
to a single page, Finale adds it to the corresponding page of the score
or part based on page number, and also takes into account title pages.
Since the page number of the score will generally be far different than
the page number of the part, single page-attached text blocks should only
be used for title pages, or the first page of music. To attach text to
a measure that adjusts according to layout changes, use measure-attached
text blocks or measure-attached expressions (see To assign a text block to a measure
and To create an
expression).
In order to properly account for title pages
that may differ in number between the score and parts, Finale manages
the placement of single-page-attached text blocks as follows:
- If
there are no blank pages, or if the same number of blank pages appear
in the score and all parts, placing a text block on a particular page
number in the score will also place it on that page number of the part
and vise versa.
- When there
is a different number of title pages between the score and parts, Finale
will ignore title pages when a text block is added to pages that contain
music. For example, if the score contains 2 blank pages and there are
no blank pages in the parts, placing a page-attached text block on page
3 in the score (first page of music) will also place the text block on
the first page of music in the parts.
- When adding
single page-attached text blocks to title pages, the first title page
is used as a reference point. For example, if the score contains 2 blank
title pages and the parts contain 1 blank title page, a text block added
to the first title page in the score will also place it on the first title
page of the part (see image below). A linked page-attached text block
only appears if there is a corresponding page for the text block in the
respective score or part. Add a text block to the 2nd title page of the
score and it will not appear in the part.
When a page-attached text block is deleted
from either the score or part, it is removed from both.