Many thanks to Aaron and Christopher for their replies to my question.
I forgot to mention that I was working from a Finale Default file
that I created while using 2K4c. Does this change anything with
regard to making parts with instrument labels the default behavior
now that I am using
No, no difference. When you click Generate Parts, it will create
parts using the staff and group names as they appear. The only thing
is that if you use the Setup Wizard in 2007, it will generate the
parts as part of the Wizard process, whereas if you don't use the
Wiz, you have to
On 4/5/2009 6:23 AM, Lawrence David Eden wrote:
that I created while using 2K4c. Does this change anything with
regard to making parts with instrument labels the default behavior
now that I am using 2K7?
Yes. As I indicated, instrument labels will only be generated in
extracted (or linked)
Right. I forgot that part about creating the text insert. Once you've
done it a few hundred times, you forget that it's a necessary step. 8-(
C.
On Apr 5, 2009, at 8:28 AM, Aaron Sherber wrote:
On 4/5/2009 6:23 AM, Lawrence David Eden wrote:
that I created while using 2K4c. Does this
I recently moved from 2K4c to 2K7 (Mac)
When I extract parts in 2K7, I do not see the staff name on the extracted part.
For example: Trumpet 1 in Bb
Part names on the parts was the default in 2K4. How do I make this
the default behavior in 2K7?
Yeah, they claim the part extraction process is identical in 2007,
but it isn't quite. If you created a score with the Setup Wizard in
2007, then all the parts are automatically created. For older files,
you have to create them with a command. Go to DocumentManage
Parts... and click
On 4/4/2009 11:48 AM, Lawrence David Eden wrote:
When I extract parts in 2K7, I do not see the staff name on the extracted part.
For example: Trumpet 1 in Bb
Christopher Smith gave you some answers having to do with linked parts,
which were introduced in 2007. If you want to go the