At 8:02 PM +0100 6/13/07, Owain Sutton wrote:
Yes, any chance of seeing the actual passage, because there's all sorts
of tricks and workarounds which can apply in specific situations. (It's
rather like using Finale. Heh heh.)
Owain is absolutely correct. We can't give much help unless we ca
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Seems like I'd start by adding a blank staff under each staff and
exploding each staff onto two. Then you might be able to copy parts
around to playable locations - you might want to use "scratch" staves,
(temporary staves just for copying) also.
Raymond Horton
Leigh Daniels wrote:
Hello
On Jun 13, 2007, at 12:07 PM, Leigh Daniels wrote:
Hello All,
I've received a Finale 2007 file of a score for string quintet written
by a composer who didn't understand the double-stop limitations of
string players. When he found out that what he wrote wouldn't work, he
asked me if I could "fi