I second Tim's notion. I completely forgot about trying that, but in fact it
is something I once did to troubleshoot a similar type of problem. It solved
it. So, give it a try. You can just click on the last "normal" measure and
then click on the final one, or define a measure range, and set them a
On Thursday, July 24, 2003, at 11:31AM, d. collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Richard Huggins écrit:
>>You might make sure that system is Unlocked. If not, Unlock it then Update
>>Layout.
>
>Thanks, but I've tried that already.
>
>I notice that any 2001 file I open and add measures to has the
"Burn an audio CD (save as .wav or .aiff)"<<
Nice!
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now that I've done my homework I have something bothering me re these FAN files...
I wanted to see where the red lines bounding characters fell for Engraver Font, so opened it up. The bounding lines are in the *same* place for every character that I looked at! The directions for maki
Hi all--
I should've checked the Help files for the answer to my question. Sorry to have bothered any and all!
Cecil Rigby
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Hi all-
I've been wondering... is there a structure for FAN files that can be used to create one for fonts not natively supported in Finale? Is this a laborious process?
Any insights appreciated...
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