Sorry about the blank message. 

Raymond, that scenario happened to me quite frequently. Luckily I caught it in 
time, though. I finally came to my senses and removed the '4' metatool from the 
staff tool in my default document. It still happens occasionally on older 
documents!

On Feb 1, 2011, at 8:04 PM, Raymond Horton <horton.raym...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Jumping into this conversation with both feet in my mouth:
> 
> ...
>>>> I know little about it, but get the idea that mode-switching is now
>>>> considered generally bad for workflow in computer apps.
>>> 
>>> It it, indeed.
>>> The problem with modes is that the very same keystroke will produce
>>> completely different results in different modes.
>>> This requires the user to permanently be aware of the mode he is working
>>> in.
> 
> OK, youse guys has lost me.  Is Finale modal or non-modal?
> 
> I'm guessing mostly the former.  I know one mode-switch in Finale that
> has bitten me several times, and I only recently figured out what I
> was doing:
> 
> Now and then, especially if i have auto-spacing switched off, with the
> mass-mover tool I may hit ctrl-A to select the whole document, then
> hit "4" to re-space.  I'll do this really without thinking about it,
> maybe while I AM thinking about a musical decision or something else
> dreadfully important.  But, every once in a while, when I have
> semi-consciously typed ctrl-A, 4, every line of my orchestral score
> will start, one by one, changing to a Bb tenor sax staff (sounds like
> a bad dream, doesn't it?)  Then, one ctrl-z won't undo the mess - a
> whole series of ctrl-zs are necessary (or pulling up the "edit" menu
> to view the undo/redo history there).
> 
> Recently I had this mass sax-change operation happen to a chamber
> orchestra score I was working on - I dutifully undid all the damage,
> or so I thought.  Just before I emailed the PDF of the score to the
> conductor, I started looking closely at the Bb clarinet part - it had
> gone haywire - most of it was now a minor 7th off, but not all.  I had
> to go through the whole score and check/fix this one staff, a few bars
> at a time.
> 
> If anyone is still reading, have you figured out what I occasionally
> do wrong to cause this dreadful mass score change into a tenor sax
> band?  I finally did - it happens when I type ctrl-A, 4 while the
> STAFF Tool is selected instead of the Mass Mover tool.  So, context is
> indeed everything.  Yikes!
> 
> 
> Raymond Horton
> Bass Trombonist, Louisville Orchestra
> Minister of Music, Edwardsville (IN) UMC
> Composer, Arranger
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