On Apr 16, 2010, at 9:43 PM, Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
I see in the choral folder, a Vocal Solo with piano template in
2000, 2002, and 2003 (I own 2001, but don't have it installed
presently), but do not find a Vocal Solo with piano template in
2004 or after. ...
Thanks. I made a fresh
Mark D Lew wrote:
Thanks. I made a fresh one picking my own parts in the wizard and then
revised it as needed. I just thought it was bizarre that it's not one of
the built-in choices. Why would they remove that one? Isn't piano +
voice pretty common?
I'd say so, and I don't know why they'd
You can make a document style or styles with your libraries and settings loaded
then use them with the setup wizard. No bloat required.
On 17 Apr, 2010, at 9:26 AM, Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
I haven't used the set-up wizard in years, as it adds a significant quantity
of bloat to a file, in the
Use the setup wizard... I use it all the time as the starting point for
templates and starting with 2009, when you open a template, you get the two
pages of the setup wizard that let you do clef/key/time and title/composer/etc.
On 16 Apr, 2010, at 4:38 PM, Mark D Lew wrote:
I've recently
I've recently upgraded to v2010. I've never used Finale's templates
before, since I've got several of my own that I made ages ago and
I've always use them to spawn new ones. But this time, rather than
letting Finale convert the files I originally made in some ancient
version, I want to
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Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2010 14:38:44 -0700
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Subject: [Finale] piano-vocal template?
I've recently upgraded to v2010. I've never used Finale's templates
before, since I've got several of my own that I made ages ago
Mark D Lew wrote:
I figured I'd start with one of MakeMusic's templates and then edit it
to match all my preferred settings, but when I do New Document as
Template, I don't see a piano-vocal template anywhere on the list. Is it
really true that they don't have one, or am I looking in the wrong