Your computer certainly sounds fast enough -- no need to buy a new one that I can see.
Mr. Liudas Motekaitis wrote:
Replying to my own post.
I think I found a trick: In Page view and from Speedy, every time I want to issue an Update Layout for the current page only I simply flip the page and then flip it back (a swift CTRL PgDn, PgUp). Although the layout is not truely updated in its entirety, it does give me the effect that I immediately want: I can see all the notes in page view instantly (they instantly come back from their greatly distorted spacing way off the page to the right).
Am I risking anything by this? If I use this method for 150 pages of full orchestral score, and then update the layout from the first page when I am finished, do I risk anything?
I am avoiding scroll view (with all its advantages which would pertain to this) for other, in this case more important, reasons.
Liudas
----- Original Message ----- From: Mr. Liudas Motekaitis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: finale list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2003 1:25 PM Subject: [Finale] Update layout current page only
Is there a way to get Finale to update the layout for the current page
only?
When the file is 21000 frames in size this would presumably help speed up the process.
Or am I forced to get a faster computer? Currently using 2001d on a 450
MHz
Pentium III, 128 MB Ram.
Liudas
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