Bad spelling, too, by me after a long night of work. In Finale 2014 on my desktop Mac I enter tuplets in Speedy Entry.
Pressing alt+5 I enter the first sixteenth and the the next ones. If you want a 5/16 tuplet, you have to enter a sixteenth as the first note to tell Finale the denominator. But you may edit the length of that first note after it has been entered. KlausĀ >________________________________ > From: Klaus Smedegaard Bjerre <yorkmaster...@yahoo.com> >To: "finale@shsu.edu" <finale@shsu.edu> >Sent: Thursday, January 2, 2014 7:12 AM >Subject: Re: [Finale] tuplets in Finale 2014 > > >I may be me, but I cannot see how the math adds up in the way you describe it. > >KlausĀ > > >>________________________________ > >> From: "arabus...@austin.rr.com" <arabus...@austin.rr.com> >>To: finale@shsu.edu >>Sent: Thursday, January 2, 2014 7:07 AM >>Subject: [Finale] tuplets in Finale 2014 >> >> >>Recently I upgraded from Finale 2003 to 2014. I am having a strange problem >>with the tuplet tool. I am trying to enter a dotted eight note followed by a >>regular eight note as 5 16ths in the time of 4 16ths. Finale is letting me >>enter 4 16ths, then, when I click on the tuplet tool, it shows my 4 16ths >>followed by a dotted 32nd rest. Have any of you had this problem, and is >>anyone familiar with the way of fixing or working around it? >> >>Aaron J. Rabushka >> >_______________________________________________ >Finale mailing list >Finale@shsu.edu >http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale > > > _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale