I went through all the problems of learning how to assemble multiple movement files into a single work file a year or so ago, using WinFin 2003. I did quite a bit of experimenting and it became quite clear that using clip files had exactly the same results as copy/insert. Has that changed in
Hello Finale - I am having trouble combining three pieces of music (MUS files) into one continuous piece of music. I guess it's a "cut and paste," or "copy and append." operation. But I can't seeem to make it work for 3 separate files. How do I put them together into one score? No problem using
Bill:
One thing I would warn about WRT attempting to combine multiple Finale
source files into one, based upon my own experience: if your music
involves lyrics, attempting to combine them will likely produce
unexpected results, to the extent that it will probably involve less
time in the
On 13 Mar 2006 at 9:10, Jonathan Smith wrote:
I would use clip files as they are the most accurate method.
I went through all the problems of learning how to assemble multiple
movement files into a single work file a year or so ago, using WinFin
2003. I did quite a bit of experimenting and it
Yes, there is a difference, even in the C version of 2006. I went
through this a few weeks ago, and will dig out the email late tonight
when I get home again.
Christopher
On Mar 13, 2006, at 3:22 PM, David W. Fenton wrote:
On 13 Mar 2006 at 9:10, Jonathan Smith wrote:
I would use clip
Hello Finale -
I am having trouble combining three pieces of music (MUS files) into
one continuous piece of music. I guess it's a "cut and paste,"
or "copy and append." operation. But I can't seeem to make it work for 3
separate files. How do I put them together into one score?
No problem
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Finale -
I am having trouble combining three pieces of music (MUS files) into one
continuous piece of music. I guess it's a cut and paste, or copy and
append. operation. But I can't seeem to make it work for 3 separate
files. How do I put them together into