Re: [Finale] Edit Filter

2010-04-24 Thread Michael Greensill
I can copy a whole section...every staff and still it won't copy double barlines. Mike G. www.mikegreensill.com ___ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale

Re: [Finale] Chord suffix placement

2010-04-24 Thread Christopher Smith
[grumble] Yes, you have edit EACH AND EVERY stupid suffix in the tiny Chord Suffix Edit window, lowering each character by the required amount. As an alternative, you could find the same character in a different font (I noticed that the JazzCord sharps, for example, have way different

Re: [Finale] Chord suffix placement

2010-04-24 Thread dershem
On 4/24/2010 6:25 AM, Christopher Smith wrote: [grumble] Yes, you have edit EACH AND EVERY stupid suffix in the tiny Chord Suffix Edit window, lowering each character by the required amount. As an alternative, you could find the same character in a different font (I noticed that the JazzCord

Re: [Finale] Chord suffix placement

2010-04-24 Thread Christopher Smith
Oh THAT! That's not part of the suffix! I thought you meant the b in b5. which IS part of the suffix. You find this in Doc OptionsChordsChord Alteration Baseline Adjustment sharps flats and naturals. Edit this once to change it for EVERY instance in the document. Easy. C. On Sat Apr

Re: [Finale] Chord suffix placement

2010-04-24 Thread John Blane
Carl - Look at Chords in the Doc Options and you'll find 3 boxes that will allow you to adjust the baselines of accidentals (alterations) on chords. Lower the number for the flat and see if that solves this issue for you. On Apr 24, 2010, at 9:39 AM, dershem wrote: On 4/24/2010 6:25

Re: [Finale] Chord suffix placement

2010-04-24 Thread dershem
On 4/24/2010 8:58 AM, Christopher Smith wrote: Oh THAT! That's not part of the suffix! I thought you meant the b in b5. which IS part of the suffix. You find this in Doc OptionsChordsChord Alteration Baseline Adjustment sharps flats and naturals. Edit this once to change it for EVERY instance