This entry contains instructions for creating 
 a separate title page with no music on it. If you want the title to appear 
 at the top of the first page of music instead, see Titles.
        To create a title page
        
            - Scroll to the beginning of the piece. Click 
 the Page Layout Tool  
.
             
            - Choose Insert Blank Pages from the Page Layout 
 Menu.
            
 
            - For Insert, enter 1. Choose Before Page 
 and enter 1 (these are the default values). Then click OK.
 
            - Click the Text Tool  
. You’re about 
 to create the first piece of text (title) information. 
            - Double-click where you want the first piece 
 of text. The text editing frame appears.
 
            - Select font, size and style from the Text Menu. 
 Skip this step if the default Text Block settings are the ones you want 
 to use. See Document Options-Fonts.
 
            - Select Title from the Inserts submenu of the 
 Text Menu. If you haven’t defined a title in the File Information 
 dialog box, either select File Info from the File Menu and fill in the 
 appropriate information, or just type in the title you want to use.
 
            - Select Frame Attributes from the Text Menu. 
 The Frame Attributes dialog box appears.
 
            - Select Page. Choose Single Page from the drop-down list 
 and type 1 in the first text box. (These should be the default 
 settings).
 
            - Select the alignment and positioning options 
 from the alignment and positioning drop-down 
 lists.
            
 
            - Click OK. Repeat the process with any 
 other information that you want to appear on the title page, selecting 
 various Text Inserts from the Text Inserts submenu of the Text Menu, or 
 typing in text that is needed. See Titles, for 
 information on moving and deleting titles.