(1) What folder is it in?
(2) (probably more likely) what is the file extension? Is it a .mus or a
.musx?
On 4/30/2017 11:05 AM, Michael Lawlor wrote:
> Refreshing the files, restarting Finale, ensuring the parameters for the
> folder are set have had no effect and the files are not in the
Refreshing the files, restarting Finale, ensuring the parameters for the
folder are set have had no effect and the files are not in the SYSTEM32
folder.
But I have now gone through everything and restarted Finale several
times suddenly, the folder has reappeared. I do not know which action
On 4/30/2017 9:01 AM, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
> On Sun, April 30, 2017 8:54 am, David H. Bailey wrote:
>> There is a setting in Windows Explorer (which is where programs get the
>> info for their file open/save dialogs) to show or hide system folders
>> and files. This can be changed so that
On Sun, April 30, 2017 8:54 am, David H. Bailey wrote:
> There is a setting in Windows Explorer (which is where programs get the
> info for their file open/save dialogs) to show or hide system folders
> and files. This can be changed so that they can be seen.
This does NOT work for these files.
There is a setting in Windows Explorer (which is where programs get the
info for their file open/save dialogs) to show or hide system folders
and files. This can be changed so that they can be seen.
in Windows 10 (can't remember where this was in previous versions of
Windows) open Windows
There is a setting in Windows Explorer (which is where programs get the
info for their file open/save dialogs) to show or hide system folders
and files. This can be changed so that they can be seen.
in Windows 10 (can't remember where this was in previous versions of
Windows) open Windows
On Sun, April 30, 2017 6:37 am, Michael Lawlor wrote:
> [2014.5]
>
> I have a folder that I can see from Windows Explorer and can select
> files and they open in Finale. However, within Finale, if I try to open
> a file, the folder is invisible. Are there parameters I may have
> inadvertently
On 4/30/2017 6:37 AM, Michael Lawlor wrote:
> [2014.5]
>
> I have a folder that I can see from Windows Explorer and can select
> files and they open in Finale. However, within Finale, if I try to open
> a file, the folder is invisible. Are there parameters I may have
> inadvertently set that is
[2014.5]
I have a folder that I can see from Windows Explorer and can select
files and they open in Finale. However, within Finale, if I try to open
a file, the folder is invisible. Are there parameters I may have
inadvertently set that is causing this?
Michael Lawlor