Thanks, Timothy and David, that did the trick - although it's certainly not as intuitive as I remembered it, knowing what to change and when to change it ... Cheers! Eric ***************************************** Habsburger Verlag Frankfurt (Dr. Fiedler) www.habsburgerverlag.de webmas...@habsburgerverlag.de *****************************************
On 18.03.2013, at 14:35, David H. Bailey wrote: > Timothy Price hinted at the solution -- you have to be sure to have > "Show Active Layer Only" selected. > > That means that you have to switch back and forth between layer 1 > (presumably where the Oboe 2 part was originally entered on its own > staff) and layer 2 (where you want to past the Oboe 2 part onto the same > staff with Oboe 1). > > When you do select "Show Active Layer Only" and have selected Layer 2 > into which to paste the Oboe 2 part, the Oboe 1 part will seem to > disappear. Once you've pasted the Oboe 2 part into layer 2 on the same > staff as Oboe 1, then you need to turn off "Show Active Layer Only" so > that you can see both layers at the same time. > > At that point you should see both the Oboe 1 and Oboe 2 parts on the > same staff with stems up/stems down just as you want. _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale