Re: [Finale] Weird behavior -- Finale 2002b

2002-06-28 Thread Mark D. Lew
At 4:53 AM 06/28/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >I only posted this after several frustraing attempts to talk to their staff >over the phone, and getting people that didn't understand music well enough >to understand what the problem is. Considering what we pay for this product, >I think we have th

Re: [Finale] Help converting Macintosh files to Windows

2002-06-28 Thread Mark D. Lew
At 9:29 AM 06/28/02, Paul Copeland wrote: >I need to convert Mac FInale floppy files over to Windows Finale files. > >I do not have access to a Mac, but I do have a great program that allows me >to read Macintosh files from floppy disks. > >Some of the files convert perfectly, while others are un

RE: [Finale] Patterson website

2002-06-28 Thread Dennis W. Manasco
At 12:49 PM +0200 6/27/02, Tobias Giesen wrote: >Dennis: > > The banking lobby has been successful in stopping all laws >designed to protect customers from >fraudulent electronic >withdrawals from their checking accounts. > >In Germany, you simply go to the bank and cancel the unauthorized >t

Re: [Finale] Weird behavior -- Finale 2002b

2002-06-28 Thread Jari Williamsson
Mark D. Lew writes: > Speedy Menu/Check Accidentals is a program setting, not a document setting. > Assuming that that's the problem (as I do), opening a fresh template won't > solve the problem. It's now in his preferences file and will stay off until > he turns it back on again. Yes, Speedy/Ch

Re: [Finale] Weird behavior -- Finale 2002b

2002-06-28 Thread Darcy James Argue
On Friday, June 28, 2002, at 03:29 AM, Mark D. Lew wrote: > Speedy Menu/Check Accidentals is a program setting, not a document > setting. > Assuming that that's the problem (as I do) Mark, I hadn't thought of that, but you're right, that is almost certainly the culprit here. - Darcy -