Hi Christopher,
I don't know a way to speed this up by much, but if you select the
entire window of articulations, Finale will give you the message for
each conflicting articulation in turn while deleting those that are
not in use. This only saves you the irritation of selecting each
Chuck,
Yes, but that is my problem. How do I know which articulation is the
conflicting one? I might end up changing all the stacattos for fermatas!
Christopher
On Feb 16, 2008, at 12:04 PM, Chuck Israels wrote:
Hi Christopher,
I don't know a way to speed this up by much, but if you
Ditch IE...
dc wrote:
In (Win) Finale 2008a, when I try to open the User Manual, IE comes up
only with a blank page. If I copy the file name in Firefox (default
browser), it gets opened, but nothing happens in IE.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Dennis
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On Feb 17, 2008 3:51 PM, dc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In (Win) Finale 2008a, when I try to open the User Manual, IE comes up only
with a blank page. If I copy the file name in Firefox (default browser), it
gets opened, but nothing happens in IE.
Could it be a pop-up blocker, virus protection
Why open pdf files with IE instead of with Acrobat Reader?
Richard Yates
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Is there some way to globally reset all of the chord symbol baselines in a
document? I know you can do this with TG Tools for lyrics baselines but I
don't know how to do it with chord symbols.
Brian
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Documentation in Fin2008 is HTML, not PDF.
Cheers,
- Darcy
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On 17 Feb 2008, at 6:02 PM, Richard Yates wrote:
Why open pdf files with IE instead of with Acrobat Reader?
Richard Yates
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On 17-Feb-08, at 9:00 PM, Brian Williams wrote:
Is there some way to globally reset all of the chord symbol
baselines in a
document? I know you can do this with TG Tools for lyrics baselines
but I
don't know how to do it with chord symbols.
The solution is found in slightly different