Re: [Finale] Beam alterations

2003-02-26 Thread Johannes Gebauer
On 26.02.2003 1:44 Uhr, Richard Yates wrote > Darcy James Argue wrote: >>> Perhaps an easier solution would be to simply erase Stem and Beam >>> alterations from the Mass Edit menu. > > Tried it. Does not seem to do anything. Works for me. Johannes -- http://www.musikmanufaktur.com http://www

Re: [Finale] Beam alterations

2003-02-25 Thread Darcy James Argue
On Tuesday, February 25, 2003, at 07:44 PM, Richard Yates wrote: Darcy James Argue wrote: Perhaps an easier solution would be to simply erase Stem and Beam alterations from the Mass Edit menu. Tried it. Does not seem to do anything. Really? That's odd, because I use this all the time. Beam Move

Re: [Finale] Beam alterations

2003-02-25 Thread Richard Yates
Johannes Gebauer wrote: >> What's the advantage over just clearing the beam an stem alterations >> using mass mover? This option in the MassEdit menu does not seem to work for this problem. Richard ___ Finale mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mai

Re: [Finale] Beam alterations

2003-02-25 Thread Richard Yates
Darcy James Argue wrote: >> Perhaps an easier solution would be to simply erase Stem and Beam >> alterations from the Mass Edit menu. Tried it. Does not seem to do anything. Richard ___ Finale mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.shsu.edu/mailman

Re: [Finale] Beam alterations

2003-02-25 Thread Johannes Gebauer
On 25.02.2003 15:43 Uhr, Richard Yates wrote > I was going to post this as a question, but then found a solution. I had not > used this feature before and perhaps others would like to hear of it: > > I had a score on which I had run the indispensable Patterson Beams plugin > and then made further

Re: [Finale] Beam alterations

2003-02-25 Thread Darcy James Argue
On Tuesday, February 25, 2003, at 09:43 AM, Richard Yates wrote: I was going to post this as a question, but then found a solution. I had not used this feature before and perhaps others would like to hear of it: I had a score on which I had run the indispensable Patterson Beams plugin and then

Re: [Finale] Beam alterations

2003-02-25 Thread Robert Patterson
On 25 Feb 2003, Richard Yates wrote: > > I ... needed to reverse all of the [beam] > adjustments. I found that in the MassEdit > menu, Copy An alternative method is to use my Mass Copy plugin. Select the area where you want to remove the adjustments, open Mass Copy, select the items you want to

[Finale] Beam alterations

2003-02-25 Thread Richard Yates
I was going to post this as a question, but then found a solution. I had not used this feature before and perhaps others would like to hear of it: I had a score on which I had run the indispensable Patterson Beams plugin and then made further beam adjustments. I then had to use this score for anot