Re: [Finale] Finale 2005 to 2004 backwards compatibility [WIN]

2005-01-07 Thread jp.gilles
Richard Yates a écrit : I just did this with a file that has many articulations and expressions. All appear on first perusal to be perfect. Trying this from 2004 to 2003 was problematic as layers were shifted up one number and so layer four was lost. 2005 to 2004 does not seem to have that problem.

Re: [Finale] Finale 2005 to 2004 backwards compatibility [WIN]

2005-01-07 Thread Richard Yates
> > I just did this with a file that has many articulations and expressions. All > > appear on first perusal to be perfect. Trying this from 2004 to 2003 was > > problematic as layers were shifted up one number and so layer four was lost. > > 2005 to 2004 does not seem to have that problem. > > Usi

Re: [Finale] Finale 2005 to 2004 backwards compatibility [WIN]

2005-01-07 Thread Jari Williamsson
Richard Yates wrote: I just did this with a file that has many articulations and expressions. All appear on first perusal to be perfect. Trying this from 2004 to 2003 was problematic as layers were shifted up one number and so layer four was lost. 2005 to 2004 does not seem to have that problem. Us

Re: [Finale] Finale 2005 to 2004 backwards compatibility [WIN]

2005-01-05 Thread jp.gilles
Richard Yates a écrit : 1. Save the 2005 file as ETF. 2. In Finale 2004 save a 'New document without libraries' as ETF. 3. Open the 2004 file in Notepad and copy the first 30 lines. 4. Open the 2005 file in Notepad and replace the first 30 lines with the copied ones. 5. Save the 2005 file. 6. Open

[Finale] Finale 2005 to 2004 backwards compatibility [WIN]

2005-01-05 Thread Richard Yates
1. Save the 2005 file as ETF. 2. In Finale 2004 save a 'New document without libraries' as ETF. 3. Open the 2004 file in Notepad and copy the first 30 lines. 4. Open the 2005 file in Notepad and replace the first 30 lines with the copied ones. 5. Save the 2005 file. 6. Open it in Finale 2004. I ju