Thank you - I feared as much. Is there no way to change it. I have my music
organised into a fairly deep system of folders and it's driving me mad to have
go through a whole forest path when I need to open more than one file,
especially like, as was the case yesterday, I was dealing with music
On 3/25/2015 4:20 AM, Lawrence wrote:
Thank you - I feared as much. Is there no way to change it. I have my music
organised into a fairly deep system of folders and it's driving me mad to
have go through a whole forest path when I need to open more than one file,
especially like, as was the
Hello,
If you have a staff that is set to use Independent Time Signatures (via a Staff
Style), is there any way to copy those independent time signatures without
selecting an full measure stack (as Finale normally requires you to do in order
to copy time sigs)?
Cheers,
- DJA
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WEB:
Thanks, that will help but I really want it to back like it was on Windows
7 and I can find nothing in windows preference or setup to achieve this.
Thanks,
Lawrence
On 25 March 2015 at 12:40, Peter Taylor pe...@euphonium.plus.com wrote:
Lawrence - do you know you can open many files
You can create a staff view of just the independent staff (or staves) and
then you can do a full stack selection. I just tried this and it seemed to
work. I don't know if there are caveats.
On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 5:20 AM, Darcy James Argue djar...@icloud.com
wrote:
Hello,
If you have a staff
Lawrence - do you know you can open many files simultaneously? Just
highlight all the ones you need when you're opening a file. I do it very
often when I'm making minor changes to a score and set of parts (I still use
Fin2005). Then you can save each file one by one in the folder that
Yes, that's the way I do it. I've also come across instances where, for
example, I notated an aleatoric orchestral passage using stemless notes and
invisible tuplets, and copying it always broke the tuplets. The thing I found
that finally worked was creating staff views of each single staff I
I am sure some capable Window's 8.1 guru's could solve that for us, but I
don't have the bucks to go asking. After months of loosing files with my
new 8.1 computer, I can finally find my way back to the same file folders
by starting to save the desktop more and not have such deep file folder