: Thu, Jan 5, 2012 12:26 pm
Subject: [Finale] {Fraud?} {Disarmed} Re: Expressions with associated
patches *and* transpositions
Hi Benjamin - Select the Staff tool and right-click on the line
immediately
above the alto sax part or staff in the score and a box full of options
*for that staff style*
nt/academia.edu/benjaminayotte
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> From: Steve Parker
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Unbelievably I use staff styles all the time without ever noticing that I could
change the way I approach doubling!
Steve P.
On 5 Jan 2012, at 12:06, "David H. Bailey"
wrote:
> On 1/5/2012 5:47 AM, Steve Parker wrote:
>> Ah.. please ignore my solution...
>> When did Finale gain Don's solutio
On 1/5/2012 5:47 AM, Steve Parker wrote:
> Ah.. please ignore my solution...
> When did Finale gain Don's solution?
>
I believe it was Finale98 or so that staff styles were added -- in any
event they've been in the program for many versions now.
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David H. Bailey
dhbai...@davidbaileymusicstud
Ah.. please ignore my solution...
When did Finale gain Don's solution?
Steve P.
On 5 Jan 2012, at 03:33, Don Hart wrote:
> In 2010, I believe, staff styles are what you're looking for
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Hi Benjamin,
In 2010, I believe, staff styles are what you're looking for to handle
these sorts of transpositions. There are a number of them pre-defined for
various transpositions and instruments in the templates that come with the
program. Look up "staff style" in the manual and it's fairly in