At 0:38 -0400 02/04/09, David W. Fenton wrote:
>On 2 Apr 2009 at 1:26, Haroldo Mauro Jr. wrote:
>
>> There is one system per page, but no music!!!
>
>Check the margins for one of the systems. Maybe one of the margin
>settings got set to something so large (or small) that the music is
>actually ther
On 2 Apr 2009 at 1:26, Haroldo Mauro Jr. wrote:
> There is one system per page, but no music!!!
Check the margins for one of the systems. Maybe one of the margin
settings got set to something so large (or small) that the music is
actually there, just displaying somewhere completely off the page
At 21:55 -0500 01/04/09, Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
>Haroldo Mauro Jr. wrote:
>>I opened a one-staff bass part Finale file; added staves for four more
>>instruments, including a piano two-staff group; switched from page view to
>>scroll view and rearranged the positioning of the staves, i.e. moved t
Yes. I also restarted Finale. Nothing shows in Page view. Thanks.
Harold
At 19:25 -0400 01/04/09, David W. Fenton wrote:
>On 1 Apr 2009 at 19:44, Haroldo Mauro Jr. wrote:
>
>> I opened a one-staff bass part Finale file; added staves for four more
>> instruments, including a piano two-staff group;
Haroldo Mauro Jr. wrote:
I opened a one-staff bass part Finale file; added staves for four more
instruments, including a piano two-staff group; switched from page view to
scroll view and rearranged the positioning of the staves, i.e. moved the bass
part from top to bottom, etc. Then, when I sw
> > Are you talking about plastic coils or metal coils? I've been
> > using plastic
> > coils for years and have a hard time even imagining one breaking,
> > short of
> > using wire cutters on it.
>
> I'm the same as you. I'm starting to think there might be regional
> quality issues involved here
On 1 Apr 2009 at 19:44, Haroldo Mauro Jr. wrote:
> I opened a one-staff bass part Finale file; added staves for four more
> instruments, including a piano two-staff group; switched from page view to
> scroll view and rearranged the positioning of the staves, i.e. moved the
> bass part from top to
I opened a one-staff bass part Finale file; added staves for four more
instruments, including a piano two-staff group; switched from page view to
scroll view and rearranged the positioning of the staves, i.e. moved the bass
part from top to bottom, etc. Then, when I switched back to page view, t
On 1-Apr-09, at 1-Apr-09 5:55 PM, Lee Actor wrote:
While I can't argue with you about the stackability issue,
I've had just as many coil spiral bindings break on me over
the years as I've had comb bindings break. I bind many of
the scores I print up for my own use in my community band
directo
> While I can't argue with you about the stackability issue,
> I've had just as many coil spiral bindings break on me over
> the years as I've had comb bindings break. I bind many of
> the scores I print up for my own use in my community band
> director's job with comb bindings, and they have last
Christopher Smith wrote:
I have a phone book that I print out every year or two on my computer,
cut into quarters and bind. It goes in and out of my coat pocket, or the
side pouch of my bag, or gets thrown into my trombone gig bag. Granted,
this is a torture test, but the comb bindings I hav
On 1-Apr-09, at 1-Apr-09 3:03 PM, Andrew Stiller wrote:
On Mar 31, 2009, at 8:46 AM, Christopher Smith wrote:
The plastic coils I got for the CoilMac are sturdy and quiet. I
have never broken one yet. Combs, on the other hand, ARE noisy and
fragile.
The plastic combs I have been us
On Mar 31, 2009, at 8:46 AM, Christopher Smith wrote:
The plastic coils I got for the CoilMac are sturdy and quiet. I have
never broken one yet. Combs, on the other hand, ARE noisy and fragile.
The plastic combs I have been using all along are not at all fragile. I
have never known one t
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