In my WinFin 2004 (under XP), optimisation in the Page Layout tool
occasionally gives anomalous results. I have a score in which I have
used optimisation to reduce the number of page turns. With some
adjustment of system spacings, I now have two pages on which the
original two systems of five
Ken Moore wrote:
In my WinFin 2004 (under XP), optimisation in the Page Layout tool
occasionally gives anomalous results. I have a score in which I have
used optimisation to reduce the number of page turns. With some
adjustment of system spacings, I now have two pages on which the
original t
On 3-Feb-07, at 4:35 AM, Ken Moore wrote:
In my WinFin 2004 (under XP), optimisation in the Page Layout tool
occasionally gives anomalous results. I have a score in which I
have used optimisation to reduce the number of page turns. With
some adjustment of system spacings, I now have two
Noel Stoutenburg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ken Moore wrote:
>> In my WinFin 2004 (under XP), optimisation in the Page
Layout tool occasionally gives anomalous results.
[...] I have tried update layout, but never seen it work;
I think first thing I"d try is "Update Layout" on the Edit
me
Christopher Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You have to be on the FIRST of the two pages when updating
layout, as Update Layout only works from the page you are on
until the end. I suspect that you are on the second of the two > pages when you do it, which of course will do nothing to the
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On Feb 4, 2007, at 7:03 PM, Ken Moore wrote:
Christopher Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You have to be on the FIRST of the two pages when updating layout,
as Update Layout only works from the page you are on until the
end. I suspect that you are on the second of the two > pages when
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