Re: [Finale] Conversion bug in 2005

2004-11-15 Thread Raymond Horton
TED]> Sent: Nov 15, 2004 12:54 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Finale] Conversion bug in 2005 Last week, before I left town for some concerts, wasn't there some caution expressed concerning the FinWin2005a update and losing one's registration? What happened concerning that? RBH

Re: [Finale] Conversion bug in 2005

2004-11-15 Thread Rick Neal
PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Finale] Conversion bug in 2005 Last week, before I left town for some concerts, wasn't there some caution expressed concerning the FinWin2005a update and losing one's registration? What happened concerning that? RBH > >> Wasn't this

Re: [Finale] Conversion bug in 2005

2004-11-15 Thread Raymond Horton
Last week, before I left town for some concerts, wasn't there some caution expressed concerning the FinWin2005a update and losing one's registration? What happened concerning that? RBH Wasn't this fixed in Fin2005a? Best regards, Jari Williamsson __

Re: [Finale] Conversion bug in 2005

2004-11-15 Thread Harold Owen
I wrote: I have noticed a problem when converting older files with first ending repeats into Finale 2005. Instead of jumping to the second ending on the second pass, playback jumps to the first measure. It is easy to correct by resetting the first ending repeat to "Next Ending" or "Forward" wi

Re: [Finale] Conversion bug in 2005

2004-11-15 Thread Jari Williamsson
Harold Owen wrote: I have noticed a problem when converting older files with first ending repeats into Finale 2005. Instead of jumping to the second ending on the second pass, playback jumps to the first measure. It is easy to correct by resetting the first ending repeat to "Next Ending" or "For

[Finale] Conversion bug in 2005

2004-11-15 Thread Harold Owen
Dear folks, I have noticed a problem when converting older files with first ending repeats into Finale 2005. Instead of jumping to the second ending on the second pass, playback jumps to the first measure. It is easy to correct by resetting the first ending repeat to "Next Ending" or "Forward"