Yes, it only takes seconds.
With the cut and paste method you run the risk of copying the wrong
part of file A to B. And I'd never feel secure if I didn't proof the
resulting document. That'd be just another time filled step in a
process that's already just too long and complex..

Thanks !

Kim Patrick Clow

On 1/23/07, shirling & neueweise <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

At 07:20 -0500 1/23/07, Christopher Smith wrote:
>The way I've always done this is to copy the music from File A and
>paste it into File B, then save under the name File A1 (so as not to
>lose everything if I make a mistake.) I also have to change the
>instrument titles and transpositions, but that is quick.
>
>If it is only the number of measures per line that I want to
>preserve, I hold the printed copy of File B in my hand while I
>manually adjust File A onscreen with the Mass Edit and up and down
>arrows. This rarely takes more than a minute per part.

with TGTools it takes seconds, and you can name your files properly
right from the beginning.

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