Turn off Automatic Update, and only update the word extensions manually once. That way you can delete the ones you don't want, and if you make edits, they won't come back until you automatically update again, which shouldn't be ever.
I prefer TG Tools' iimplementation of word extensions. It seems
On Apr 11, 2005 8:57 AM, Lee Dengler wrote:
> I should have mentioned in my post that I have deleted them,
> however, if I do any kind of adjustments to lyrics anywhere
> in the piece they reappear. I have automatic updates turned
> on.
Sound like you have a few options, then:
1) turn off automa
Johannes,
No, that doesn't work.
Lee
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From: "Johannes Gebauer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2005 11:02 AM
Subject: Re: [Finale] Word extension frustration
I haven't tried it, but I assume you could just type a hard s
I haven't tried it, but I assume you could just type a hard space on the
next syllable, couldn't you?
Johannes
Michael Cook schrieb:
You can keep the smart extensions turned on. In the Lyrics menu choose
"Edit Word Extensions". Choose the handle of the offending extension and
delete it. You can
t: Monday, April 11, 2005 10:47 AM
Subject: Re: [Finale] Word extension frustration
You can keep the smart extensions turned on. In the Lyrics menu choose
"Edit Word Extensions". Choose the handle of the offending extension and
delete it. You can delete smart lyric extensions as well
You can keep the smart extensions turned on. In the Lyrics menu choose
"Edit Word Extensions". Choose the handle of the offending extension
and delete it. You can delete smart lyric extensions as well as unsmart
ones!
Michael Cook
On 11 avr. 05, at 17:34, collegemennonite.org wrote:
Dear Reader
Dear Readers,
I am working on a choral piece in closed vocal
scoring, where lyrics are shared by all voices and are located between the
SA and TB staves (like a hymn). I have to enter a short phrase of lyrics
below the T/B staff. This happens when, for a very short section, the
basses ha