Tabbing around in the Sibelius layout > Document Setup Dialog this can be confusing until you understand the arrangement and the impact of selecting some of the button choices. The names of the edit fields do not always correspond correctly and so you must keep track of where you are at all times. Use the following process to learn what's here: 1. When you enter the dialog, you are first placed on a set of radio buttons for mm, inches, or point. This works fine. 2. Shift-Tab and you land on a checkboxk called "After 1st page". this is also correct. If checked, you will be later presented with staff margins to edit for pages other than the first page. 3. Okay now let's tab twice to land on the page size combo box, which is correct. Choose what you want. 4. Next tab is the portrait/landscape radio buttons, also okay. 5. Tab again and you can edit the page width. 6. Tab again and you can edit the page height. 7. Tab again to adjust the staff height (top line to bottom line). 8. Tab again to a set of radio buttons, which are also correct. select your choice to have page margins to be the same, mirrored, or different. 9. Tab again and you will hear "left pages:", and that will be all the clue you get for any of these following possibilities, and here's where the dialog starts to lead us astray, because all we hear is "edit": 9.1 Same - Next 4 edit boxes are top, left, right, bottom margins for both pages. 9.2. mirrored - next 4 edit boxes are top, outer, inner, bottom. (this I need someone sighted to confirm; not absolutely sure of the outer/inner order) 9.3. different - next 6 edit boxes are top, left page left margin, left page right margin, right page left margin, right page right margin, bottom. NOTE: top and bottom margins are always the same for left/right pages; they cannot be set differently in this dialog) 10. So far, so good. I guess we all think the whole dialog is just fine, don't we? 11. Tab out of the page margin edit boxes and you hear: Full names:". This is wrong, wrong, wrong! Naughty Sibelius. 12. You are actually in a grouping titled: "Staff Margins". Additional text says: "this is the default distance of the staves inside the page margins". 13. This first edit field should really be called "Staff Margin top, 1st page". This is the amount of space above the top staff, separating it from the top margin. this is where you can give the title and other stuff some more room. 14. The next three edit fields are correctly labeled - the Amount of space for the presence of instrument names - Full, Short, or No Names, which appear left of the staff. I'll leave these to the student as an exercise. 15. After the "No names" edit, tab again and you will again hear "No names". this is wrong. 16. This should actually be saying: "Staff Margin Bottom, 1st page". this sets the amount of space between the bottom staff and the bottom margin, to allow room for things like a copyright. 17. If you tab and hear "greater" or "less" don't press this. It just changes a graphical representation of the pages, that some of us can't see. 18. tab again to hear cancel, and tab again to hear OK. Stop! Do not press OK yet. There's possibly more lurking here. 19. If you did check the checkbox "After 1st page" (remember step 2 above?) then you will hear "Full Names:". 19.1. Drat! Wrong label again. This should have said: "Staff Margin top, after 1st page". This allows you to have a different spacing above the top staff on any page other than the 1st page. 19.2. Almost done. Tab again and if you do have another edit box it will be the staff margin bottom for the other pages. 20. Now you can shift-tab back to OK and press the button to save. In general it appears that the edit boxes after the staff size are arranged in the dialog approximately where they would appear on the left and right pages. this is why they jump around so much when we tab through them. See how simple