At 3:54 AM -0400 7/6/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Several days ago there was a thread on this subject that made the following
>suggestion: newer Macs will format CDs for Windows.
I just tried that in the usual way...
It didn't work, but I'm exploring some other way. Floppy disks will
allow fo
Finale on the PC will open a file without an extension -- the problem is
that it won't show up in the Finale Open File dialogue unless you select
Show All Files. But once you can see it in the window, Finale isn't
looking for extensions to know if it is a valid Finale file, it is
looking for
Tammy:
The .mus extension is unlikely to be the problem. In addition to Dan Rupert's
suggestions, beware of using your AOL address for e-mail attachments--I have
had no luck receiving Finale files at mine. According to my friend Mike
Krein, AOL evidently prides itself on its firewalls, which w
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 05, 2002 7:11 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Finale] MUS files across platforms
Hi folks;
A friend of mine sent me a MUS file he made on his MAC. I have Windows
XP
Finale 2002b, and cannot read it. I thought
Be sure the filename has a .mus extension.
BF
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, July 05, 2002 10:10 PM
Subject: [Finale] MUS files across platforms
> Hi folks;
>
> A friend of mine sent me a MUS file he made on hi
Hi folks;
A friend of mine sent me a MUS file he made on his MAC. I have Windows XP
Finale 2002b, and cannot read it. I thought this file type was compatible
between the two.
Is there something special he has to do, or I have to do to get mine to read
his files?
Thanks; Tammy
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