Re: [Finale] Hiding Notes and Rest

2009-01-30 Thread Martin Gieseking

David Rhodes wrote:

In Finale 2k9b when I try to hide notes or rest with the plug-in or H key it 
only dims them.. I attach
Chord Symbols to rest and then hide them to leave the symbols to use as guides. 
 The earlier versions completly
hid rest until you revealed them again.. How do you hide rest completely in 
2009 windows?


You can completely hide hidden notes and rests by disabling the menu 
item View > Show > Hidden Notes and Rests.


Martin
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Re: [Finale] Hiding Notes and Rest

2009-01-30 Thread Allen Fisher
That's merely on screen. To turn it off, go to the View menu-->Show  
and uncheck "Hidden Notes and Rests"


--AF

On Jan 30, 2009, at 4:12 PM, David Rhodes   
wrote:




In Finale 2k9b when I try to hide notes or rest with the plug-in or  
H key it only dims them.. I attach
Chord Symbols to rest and then hide them to leave the symbols to use  
as guides.  The earlier versions completly
hid rest until you revealed them again.. How do you hide rest  
completely in 2009 windows?

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Re: [Finale] Hiding Notes and Rest

2009-01-30 Thread Aaron Sherber

On 1/30/2009 5:12 PM, David Rhodes wrote:

In Finale 2k9b when I try to hide notes or rest with the plug-in or H key it 
only dims them.. I attach
Chord Symbols to rest and then hide them to leave the symbols to use as guides. 
 The earlier versions completly
hid rest until you revealed them again.. How do you hide rest completely in 
2009 windows?


They are hidden -- that is, they won't print. They show up gray on 
screen to remind you that something is there.


You can change how light they appear on screen by going to Program 
Options | View and changing the value for Hidden Object Shading 
(0=invisible, 100=black). You can also hide them by unchecking View | 
Show | Hidden Notes and Rests.


I generally recommend using the second method. The reason is that I 
sometimes use invisible expressions to do things like change tempo or 
instruments. Changing the Hidden Options Shading to 0 will hide 
expressions as well, and then I'll never find them. Unchecking Hidden 
Notes and Rests, however, will only affect notes and rests and will 
leave non-printing expressions displayed as gray.


Aaron.
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