2014 solves this.

Cheers,

- DJA
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On Mar 2, 2015, at 1:53 PM, Michael Dutka <mikedu...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi folks. IMHO, one of the biggest problems Finale has vis a vis (dare I
> mention on this e-group) Sibelius is the way it handles accidentals with
> doubled notes, i.e., oboes 1 and 2 doubled on a B flat.
> 
> In Sibelius, the doubled accidentals are on top of each other. In Finale,
> they're side by side, so in the score, two F sharps would have two #'s in
> front of them, and a B flat would look like a B double-b (looking to the
> conductor like it should sound like an A).
> 
> The first big score I wrote, I just erased all the flats in layer 2 with
> shift8 (which took hours). Then, when it came time to generate parts, oboe
> 2 was missing the flat and played a wrong note.
> 
> My latest score's being recorded the end of the month, and this time, I
> painstakingly moved every layer 1 flat on top of the layer 2 flat with the
> flat mover tool in the tool menu (again, running 2010 on a Macbook). (This
> took even longer, and I'm scared to think what the parts for the layer 1
> instruments'll look like).
> 
> Do 2012 or 2014 have solutions to this problem? Are there any global
> solutions anyone can recommend, especially solutions that don't muck up the
> parts output?
> 
> Thanks and best,
>                  Mike Dutka
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