Re: [Finale] Hairpins

2019-02-03 Thread David H. Bailey
You really need to learn how to use Windows better, including Windows 
Explorer.  We've all been assuming that you know how to move files 
around on your hard drive.


You move the folder using Windows Explorer, to drag it from the location 
you unzipped it to and place it in the folder that I've outlined below.


If you don't know how to move folders and files around using Windows 
Explorer you should stop trying right now and find a friend who 
understands how to do that and ask him/her to help you in person.


David H. Bailey

On 2/3/2019 2:34 PM, Martin Nickless wrote:



Sent from my iPhone


On 3 Feb 2019, at 12:44, David H. Bailey  
wrote:


On 2/2/2019 7:04 PM, Robert Patterson wrote:
Yes it works in windows. You have to download the windows version. I don't
know the plugin folder in Windows but Program Options will show it.

To find the folder location, open Finale, then under the Edit menu select 
Preferences and in the dialog which opens next, click the word Folders.  That 
will display a list of all the folders where various Finale items are stored, 
including Plug-ins.  On my computer for Finale 26 the path is C:\Program 
Files\MakeMusic\Finale\26\Plug-ins.  Write down whatever your computer screen 
shows for that folder location, then exit Finale.

Drag the folder with the unzipped plug-ins into that Plug-ins folder. On my 
computer the Patterson Lite plug-ins that install with Finale are inside the 
Note, Beam, and Rest Editing folder, so the entire path for those is:
C:\Program Files\MakeMusic\Finale\26\Plug-ins\Note,Beam, and Rest 
Editing\Patterson Plug-ins Lite.  To the best of my knowledge you can drag your 
new Patterson Plug-ins folder to any location within the Plug-ins folder and 
that's how it will appear in the Plug-ins Menu within Finale.  So if you put 
them in their own Patterson Plug-ins folder under the main Plug-ins folder they 
should have their own heading in the Plug-ins menu.

If you close finale how do you drag the Patterson file into a program file
Thanks
Don’t know how to access plug in folder
With out opening finale
The search box does not find it
Best


Start Finale, and the Patterson Plug-ins should now be available to you.

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Re: [Finale] Hairpins

2019-02-03 Thread Martin Nickless


Sent from my iPhone

> On 3 Feb 2019, at 12:44, David H. Bailey 
>  wrote:
> 
>> On 2/2/2019 7:04 PM, Robert Patterson wrote:
>> Yes it works in windows. You have to download the windows version. I don't
>> know the plugin folder in Windows but Program Options will show it.
> To find the folder location, open Finale, then under the Edit menu select 
> Preferences and in the dialog which opens next, click the word Folders.  That 
> will display a list of all the folders where various Finale items are stored, 
> including Plug-ins.  On my computer for Finale 26 the path is C:\Program 
> Files\MakeMusic\Finale\26\Plug-ins.  Write down whatever your computer screen 
> shows for that folder location, then exit Finale.
> 
> Drag the folder with the unzipped plug-ins into that Plug-ins folder. On my 
> computer the Patterson Lite plug-ins that install with Finale are inside the 
> Note, Beam, and Rest Editing folder, so the entire path for those is:
> C:\Program Files\MakeMusic\Finale\26\Plug-ins\Note,Beam, and Rest 
> Editing\Patterson Plug-ins Lite.  To the best of my knowledge you can drag 
> your new Patterson Plug-ins folder to any location within the Plug-ins folder 
> and that's how it will appear in the Plug-ins Menu within Finale.  So if you 
> put them in their own Patterson Plug-ins folder under the main Plug-ins 
> folder they should have their own heading in the Plug-ins menu.
If you close finale how do you drag the Patterson file into a program file 
Thanks 
Don’t know how to access plug in folder 
With out opening finale 
The search box does not find it 
Best 
> 
> Start Finale, and the Patterson Plug-ins should now be available to you.
> 
> -- 
> David H. Bailey
> dhbai...@davidbaileymusicstudio.com
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Re: [Finale] Hairpins

2019-02-03 Thread Martin Nickless


Sent from my iPhone

> On 3 Feb 2019, at 12:44, David H. Bailey 
>  wrote:
> 
>> On 2/2/2019 7:04 PM, Robert Patterson wrote:
>> Yes it works in windows. You have to download the windows version. I don't
>> know the plugin folder in Windows but Program Options will show it.
> To find the folder location, open Finale, then under the Edit menu select 
> Preferences and in the dialog which opens next, click the word Folders.  That 
> will display a list of all the folders where various Finale items are stored, 
> including Plug-ins.  On my computer for Finale 26 the path is C:\Program 
> Files\MakeMusic\Finale\26\Plug-ins.  Write down whatever your computer screen 
> shows for that folder location, then exit Finale.
I Close finale at this point how do I get to my finale plug ins folder at this 
point 
Thanks appreciate your help 
In my search bottom left in windows it can’t find the file not sure how to drag 
the folder ?
> 
> Drag the folder with the unzipped plug-ins into that Plug-ins folder. On my 
> computer the Patterson Lite plug-ins that install with Finale are inside the 
> Note, Beam, and Rest Editing folder, so the entire path for those is:
> C:\Program Files\MakeMusic\Finale\26\Plug-ins\Note,Beam, and Rest 
> Editing\Patterson Plug-ins Lite.  To the best of my knowledge you can drag 
> your new Patterson Plug-ins folder to any location within the Plug-ins folder 
> and that's how it will appear in the Plug-ins Menu within Finale.  So if you 
> put them in their own Patterson Plug-ins folder under the main Plug-ins 
> folder they should have their own heading in the Plug-ins menu.
> 
> Start Finale, and the Patterson Plug-ins should now be available to you.
> 
> -- 
> David H. Bailey
> dhbai...@davidbaileymusicstudio.com
> http://www.davidbaileymusicstudio.com
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Re: [Finale] Hairpins

2019-02-03 Thread Martin Nickless
Thanks David will try very shortly Martin 

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> On 3 Feb 2019, at 12:44, David H. Bailey 
>  wrote:
> 
>> On 2/2/2019 7:04 PM, Robert Patterson wrote:
>> Yes it works in windows. You have to download the windows version. I don't
>> know the plugin folder in Windows but Program Options will show it.
> To find the folder location, open Finale, then under the Edit menu select 
> Preferences and in the dialog which opens next, click the word Folders.  That 
> will display a list of all the folders where various Finale items are stored, 
> including Plug-ins.  On my computer for Finale 26 the path is C:\Program 
> Files\MakeMusic\Finale\26\Plug-ins.  Write down whatever your computer screen 
> shows for that folder location, then exit Finale.
> 
> Drag the folder with the unzipped plug-ins into that Plug-ins folder. On my 
> computer the Patterson Lite plug-ins that install with Finale are inside the 
> Note, Beam, and Rest Editing folder, so the entire path for those is:
> C:\Program Files\MakeMusic\Finale\26\Plug-ins\Note,Beam, and Rest 
> Editing\Patterson Plug-ins Lite.  To the best of my knowledge you can drag 
> your new Patterson Plug-ins folder to any location within the Plug-ins folder 
> and that's how it will appear in the Plug-ins Menu within Finale.  So if you 
> put them in their own Patterson Plug-ins folder under the main Plug-ins 
> folder they should have their own heading in the Plug-ins menu.
> 
> Start Finale, and the Patterson Plug-ins should now be available to you.
> 
> -- 
> David H. Bailey
> dhbai...@davidbaileymusicstudio.com
> http://www.davidbaileymusicstudio.com
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Re: [Finale] Hairpins

2019-02-03 Thread David H. Bailey

On 2/2/2019 7:04 PM, Robert Patterson wrote:

Yes it works in windows. You have to download the windows version. I don't
know the plugin folder in Windows but Program Options will show it.

To find the folder location, open Finale, then under the Edit menu 
select Preferences and in the dialog which opens next, click the word 
Folders.  That will display a list of all the folders where various 
Finale items are stored, including Plug-ins.  On my computer for Finale 
26 the path is C:\Program Files\MakeMusic\Finale\26\Plug-ins.  Write 
down whatever your computer screen shows for that folder location, then 
exit Finale.


Drag the folder with the unzipped plug-ins into that Plug-ins folder. 
On my computer the Patterson Lite plug-ins that install with Finale are 
inside the Note, Beam, and Rest Editing folder, so the entire path for 
those is:
C:\Program Files\MakeMusic\Finale\26\Plug-ins\Note,Beam, and Rest 
Editing\Patterson Plug-ins Lite.  To the best of my knowledge you can 
drag your new Patterson Plug-ins folder to any location within the 
Plug-ins folder and that's how it will appear in the Plug-ins Menu 
within Finale.  So if you put them in their own Patterson Plug-ins 
folder under the main Plug-ins folder they should have their own heading 
in the Plug-ins menu.


Start Finale, and the Patterson Plug-ins should now be available to you.

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