On 27.04.2007 Brennon Bortz wrote:
I thought I had done so by deleting the file "Finale 2006 Preferences" in my User
> Library > Preferences folder. I confirmed that this took place by noting a brand new
creation date on the new file Finale created when I started the program next... It didn't
com.makemusic.Finale.plist
Also keep in mind that Finale looks in the Finale application folder
first for preferences. If you have a set of preferences in your
Finale 2006 folder, it doesn't matter if you trash the set in your
User/Library folder, Finale will ignore that and use the one loc
I thought I had done so by deleting the file "Finale 2006
Preferences" in my User > Library > Preferences folder. I confirmed
that this took place by noting a brand new creation date on the new
file Finale created when I started the program next... It didn't fix
the problem. Is there a d
On 26.04.2007 Brennon Bortz wrote:
As I said, they were, in fact, off screen. Trashing my preferences was not the
fix after all.
Since the position is in fact saved within the preferences, it would
have fixed it, had you trashed the correct file.
Johannes
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http://www.musikmanufaktur.com
As I said, they were, in fact, off screen. Trashing my preferences
was not the fix after all.
--BB
On Apr 24, 2007, at 7:49 AM, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
On 24.04.2007 Brennon Bortz wrote:
Well, trashing my preferences didn't work. So, I decided I would
try and plug in my external display
Brennon Bortz wrote:
Well, trashing my preferences didn't work. So, I decided I would
try and plug in my external display just for kicks. Turns out my
Edit System Margins dialog was popping up off-screen. In the
future, does anyone know of a way to consolidate these orphaned
windows when th
On 24.04.2007 Brennon Bortz wrote:
Well, trashing my preferences didn't work. So, I decided I would try and plug in my external display just for kicks. Turns out my Edit System Margins dialog was popping up off-screen. In the future, does anyone know of a way to consolidate these orphaned windo
Well, trashing my preferences didn't work. So, I decided I would try
and plug in my external display just for kicks. Turns out my Edit
System Margins dialog was popping up off-screen. In the future, does
anyone know of a way to consolidate these orphaned windows when the
secondary displa
Sorry, FinMac2006d.
Brennon
On Apr 22, 2007, at 4:19 AM, Christopher Smith wrote:
On Apr 21, 2007, at 9:57 PM, Brennon Bortz wrote:
Does anyone know why when I try to access the system margins
dialog it quickly flashes on screen and then disappears? This
happens whether I try to access
On Apr 21, 2007, at 9:57 PM, Brennon Bortz wrote:
Does anyone know why when I try to access the system margins dialog
it quickly flashes on screen and then disappears? This happens
whether I try to access it from the contextual menu or from the
page layout menu.
Here's the answer I got
On Apr 21, 2007, at 9:57 PM, Brennon Bortz wrote:
Does anyone know why when I try to access the system margins dialog
it quickly flashes on screen and then disappears? This happens
whether I try to access it from the contextual menu or from the
page layout menu.
make sure you mention w
Does anyone know why when I try to access the system margins dialog
it quickly flashes on screen and then disappears? This happens
whether I try to access it from the contextual menu or from the page
layout menu.
Thanks,
Brennon
Brennon Bortz
Teaching Assistant and Graduate Student - Musi
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