On Jun 9, 2006, at 12:45 PM, Andrew Stiller wrote:


On Jun 9, 2006, at 10:41 AM, Christopher Smith wrote:
For case of VERY bad corruption (I have had this before) sometimes you have to copy the contents to a new, blank document. This, of course, is a last resort, and even then doesn't always work, as sometimes the corrupted information is copied over to the new document.


The traditional solution, which produces even cleaner results, is to extract the entire score into a part--that is, run the part-extraction routine, but select all staves to be extracted as a single part. You will lose your layout and measure spacing, but everything else is almost guaranteed to be clean, unless Finale itself is corrupt.


Ooh, that's very good!

I'll be sure to try that next time.

("Traditional", huh? There are even traditions of how to deal with file corruption? Man...)

Christopher


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