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Working with templates  

It’s a good idea never to build any score configuration more than once—save any such template, with no music in it, so that you can open it the next time you need a similar system setup.

As an alternative to using templates, you can save a custom ensemble in the Setup Wizard. This allows you to choose a different Document Style whenever you start a new file using your custom ensemble.

When you open a template document, Finale opens the last two pages of the Setup Wizard where you can customize the template’s title, composer, time signature, key signature, and other settings. Upon finishing the Wizard, Finale opens a new untitled document based on your settings (so you don’t accidentally change the original).

For starters, you can look at the ready-made staff configurations in the Finale/Templates folder on your hard disk. You’ll find more than 30 different kinds of blank scores (piano-vocal scores, choral setups, chamber orchestra scores, and so on.)

There are several ways to preserve a blank original template while still having a duplicate to work on:

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