I ultimately figured out that the file has no extension. The Mac OS Finder
is very confusing because "Hide Extension" was checked but also grayed out.

On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 2:59 AM, Noel Stoutenburg <mjol...@ticnet.com>wrote:

> Robert Patterson wrote:
> > I am trying to replace the Maestro Default File in Finale 2012, but it
> > appears to have an extension other than ".mus" (in MacOS). The problem is
> > that the "Hide Extension" flag is set in get info and the os won't let me
> > change it. What's is the extension for Maestro Default File now? Or
> should
> > I just omit the extension?
>
> Are only ~.mus files usable across platforms? If not, then the Maestro
> Default file, which is a template file in the Windows versions (~.FTM),
> may be a ~.FTM file under the MAC OS, too. But I'd expect it to be
> specified in the documentation, in any case.
>
> ns
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