On 2/29/2012 5:53 PM, Michael Mathew wrote:
> I have changed my password for protection. Do I need to re-establish
> membership on the list?
Nope.
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On 2/29/2012 9:31 AM, wph...@mindspring.com wrote:
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> Dear Collective Wisdom,
>
>Mac OS 10.6.8, Finale 2011.b
>
>I need help creating ensemble cues on top of a slash drum set part. The
> Help Section wants me to check items in [ Staff Styles - Define Staff
> Style
> -
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Have you updated the layout recently? That should probably show the extra
pages in the file, then you can get rid of them.
On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 11:49 AM, Patricia Spedden
wrote:
> Does anyone know why there are extra pages when I print out a piece? I
> know, for example, that a piece has only
Does anyone know why there are extra pages when I print out a piece? I know,
for example, that a piece has only 5 pages, but the printer setup shows a range
of 10 pages. The extra pages do print out and appear to be earlier versions,
but they are not observable from within the file. How can I
The dialogue box is not a drop down menu.
If you have already entered Slash Notation, there should be a blue line over
the staff when you have the Staff Tool selected. Right-click the blue line and
hold, and choose Edit Staff Style from the drop down menu. NOW the dialogue box
opens. One of the
Dear Collective Wisdom,
Mac OS 10.6.8, Finale 2011.b
I need help creating ensemble cues on top of a slash drum set part. The
Help Section wants me to check items in [ Staff Styles - Define Staff Style
- Alternate Notation - ] that do not exist in the drop down window. Sam
it does in fact work, but only after applying music spacing on an
individual (or global) basis, while the "spacing before music" is a
global setting that is unaffected by music spacing.
both work for what you asked about, depends on your needs.
>Good news and bad news. What you suggested wasn