If you mean a double accidental on, say, a unison C# that appears in both
layers, that's the way Fin2012 is designed (incorrectly) to work.  The
workaround is to hide the accidental in one of the layers -- and making sure
it still shows up in the part.  This "feature" -- ok, bug -- was not present
in earlier versions, which correctly made the unison accidentals coincident.
I think I remember reading that this has been corrected in Fin2014.

If you mean a double accidental on non-unison notes, I don't have a clue.

-Lee

Lee Actor
Composer-in-Residence and Assistant Conductor, Palo Alto Philharmonic
http://www.leeactor.com




-----Original Message-----
From: finale-boun...@shsu.edu [mailto:finale-boun...@shsu.edu] On Behalf Of
dr.a.s. weinstangel
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 7:26 PM
To: finale@shsu.edu
Subject: [Finale] implode music

Win2012c. I have imploded wind parts in a score, with 2nd instruments as
layer 2. 

Everything is as it should be, except that there are two of every accidental
on a staff. Ctrl+U does not do anything, neither does Check Accidentals.

Any suggestions? TIA.

Dr.A.S.Weinstangel

sasha.weinstan...@utoronto.ca
cel.647-292-4605
                                          
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