You can create new flow heading templates within page template sets. Each page template set can contain a single Default flow heading template and multiple Custom flow heading templates.
Procedure
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In Engrave mode, open a layout that uses the page template set to which you want to add flow heading templates.
Note
You can also select the page template set from the Current set menu in the Page Templates section of the Pages panel when any layout is open in the music area; however, this changes the page template set applied to the layout.
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In the Pages panel, click New Flow Heading
in the Flow Headings action bar to open the New Flow Heading dialog.
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Enter a name for the new flow heading template into the Name field.
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Select the existing flow heading template on which you want to base the new flow heading template from the Based on menu.
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Flow heading templates based on existing flow heading templates are linked to the Based on flow heading template. Any changes that you make to frames shared between the flow heading templates affect both flow heading templates; for example, changing the text in an existing text frame. Deleting frames and inputting new ones breaks this link.
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Selecting (None) always creates a flow heading template without any formatting or frames.
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Choose one of the following flow heading types for your new flow heading template:
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If you select Default, the new flow heading template replaces the existing Default flow heading template, as each page template set can only have a single Default flow heading template.
To create a new flow heading template without replacing any existing flow heading templates, choose Custom.
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Click OK to save your changes and close the dialog.
Result
A new flow heading template of the selected type is added to the page template set applied to the layout open in the music area.
After Completing This Task
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You can customize your new flow heading template.
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You can change the flow heading template used for whole pages by inserting flow heading changes, and for individual flows by overriding their flow headings.