it is not possible to "automate" this in finale, but the task can indeed be streamlined ;-)
two easy ways, with the first you will see no traces of the tuplets and later perhaps have difficulty ascertaining if there are tuplets assigned/defined; the second hides them -- they appear in grey and don't print -- according to your "Hidden Notes" settings. i prefer the latter in scores where i am using hidden tuplets to manipulate the default behaviour and appearance of finale.
to make the tuplets INVISIBLE select a region and use the menus to not show the number and/or bracket. note this will hide ALL tuplets, i.e. 6lets as well as 3lets. i have set myself up with a yKey script / key combo to pull up this dialogue for tuplets, a real time-saver.
Utilities/Change.../Tuplets Appearance -- Number: Nothing also possible to HIDE using JW Change/Tuplets/Visibility: Hide hope that is what you are looking for. jef
I¹ve just received a large file (almost 500 measures) full of triplets in almost every measure. I need to hide the [3] tuplet numbers (except for the very few first ones) and came here to ask if there¹s any automated way to do so. The thought of going through the whole process manually is scaring the life out of me.
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