Katherine,
You might also try holding down the Option key on your Mac as you try to
empty the trash.
Thurletta Brown-Gavins
On Mon, 09 Mar 2009 Katherine Hoover wrote:
1. I wish to delete some finale files. Simple, eh?
Moved them to trash singly. Wouldn't go in.
Moved
Dear Finalelist:
Some problems that I never had with Finale 2000...
1. I wish to delete some finale files. Simple, eh?
Moved them to trash singly. Wouldn't go in.
Moved them to trash as a group. No dice.
Dragged one to desktop to try from there - it made
Katherine
you wrote
Some problems that I never had with Finale 2000...
but it's not clear if you are asking your questions about Finale 2000,
or a later version. It's also not explicit, though I infer, that you
were using a MAC. Is this still the case?
1.I wish to delete some finale
On 3/8/2009 1:34 PM, Katherine Hoover wrote:
1. I wish to delete some finale files. Simple, eh?
Moved them to trash singly. Wouldn't go in.
Moved them to trash as a group. No dice.
Dragged one to desktop to try from there - it made a new copy.
Well, this isn't a
Aaron Sherber wrote, in part:
On the other hand, if you've got the file open in Finale at the same
time that you're trying to delete it, it won't work. Files can't be
deleted by the system if they're in use by some application.
This is not universally true. If the application locks the file
On Mar 8, 2009, at 1:34 PM, Katherine Hoover wrote:
Dear Finalelist:
Some problems that I never had with Finale 2000...
1. I wish to delete some finale files. Simple, eh?
Moved them to trash singly. Wouldn't go in.
Moved them to trash as a group. No dice.
On 8 Mar 2009 at 15:55, Christopher Smith wrote:
Also if you are dealing with a CD (okay, I had to
ask!) there are no changes that can be made to the directory
structure, as it is fixed.
Well, unless it's a CD-RW...
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David W. Fentonhttp://dfenton.com
David Fenton