I had this error too;-(
It's a hard drive temp files problem. After a re-start, you should be able to
run Finale. THEN, in Program Options, create a FINALE file as the site of your
temp files. I suggest OTHER than the APP DATA - LOCAL file. When you do a
thorough cleaning, this file is deleted;
Craig,
Sounds like something is wrong to me. Those things should be there.
Chuck
On Aug 16, 2008, at 4:52 PM, Craig Parmerlee wrote:
Well, something must be wrong with my system. I'm not getting
context menus for ANY object now. I'm pretty sure that existed when
I installed F2009. The
Well, something must be wrong with my system. I'm not getting context
menus for ANY object now. I'm pretty sure that existed when I installed
F2009. The latest thing I did was install the Garritan JABB library. I
guess I'll have to reinstall Finale.
If I select one of these separator marks
I don't know, but they are.
John Howell wrote:
At 11:10 PM -0400 8/15/08, Craig Parmerlee wrote:
Well, the documentation is, what, about 10,000 pages? The linked
part documentation is not the first place I would have looked. I
would have been looking with futility in the text tool book.
Didn't work. Much thanks to all who replied. I ended up doing it
graphically: increased space at head of measure (TGTools), then three
natural signs added as artics. Key sig. hidden at the start of each
remaining system to the end of the song. No transposition was needed,
because the note
I read your reply in the fashion you meant, Darcy, and immediately made
a mental note to read the section in the manual you suggest. (Of,
course, I haven't actually _done that_, yet, but I will, I will.)
Raymond Horton
Darcy James Argue wrote:
Hi Craig,
Hide/show and link/unlink are bot
Hi Craig,
Hide/show and link/unlink are both options in the contextual menu.
And I wasn't chastising you for not having already read the section on
linked parts, merely recommending that you do so. Really. There are
many aspects of linked parts behavior that can be non-intuitive at
first,
Finale 2008 (Windows XP):
I had many many temporary files on my hard drive, and deleted them all to free
up space, because Finale would shut down immediately at startup. Now, I can do
nothing, not even open a saved file.
The exact error that comes up now isCtree error 17 in CTVNOTE:225. Ho
At 11:10 PM -0400 8/15/08, Craig Parmerlee wrote:
Well, the documentation is, what, about 10,000 pages? The linked
part documentation is not the first place I would have looked. I
would have been looking with futility in the text tool book.
Please forgive a really dumb question, but why are