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Hello again.

I am making playback versions of several concert band scores. The conductor's scores have many staves for two instruments-- for example, Also Sax 1,2; Tpt. 2,3, Horn 1,2, Horn 3,4; Trombone 1,2. I am separating these so each instrument will have a track. I can rewrite the second layers into new staves and change the second layers in the original staves into rests, but that is cumbersome, and leaves excess data in the digital playback, in the form of extra layers full of rests. The visual chaos is not an issue in these scores, as they are strictly for playback, but surely there are instances when a composer or arranger needs to reformat a conductor's score in this way, and needs to completely remove a layer so the stems/ties/slurs/articulations in the remaining layer correct themselves automatically. I cannot find a way to completely remove only the second layer from a staff. Why in the world can the edit functions-- cut, copy, paste-- not apply only to the active layer?
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It seems like there are multiple options for this function. The Move/Copy Layers function in the Selection Tool could include Copy Active Layer, Delete Active Layer and Copy+Delete Active Layer buttons. Active Layer Only options could be added to the Edit Menu. I suppose I'll submit this post as a feature request as well.
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Once again, I find the User Manual useless for answering a question. When it is not mute on a subject, a search provides results that are disorderly and seemingly random. Who wrote that thing?
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Thank you.
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I believe there is a plug-in to help split parts, but it may be one you have to download from the JW plug-ins.

Someone more knowledgeable will undoubtedly provide more information.

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I think you're right about having to download it. JW Polyphony seems to be the plug-in; I found it mentioned in a forum post that was tangential to my search related to this problem. However, this is the first I've heard of it. Why the hell can't Finale incorporate editing tools instead of making it impossible to perform tasks unless the user happens to have heard of a plug-in that the User Manual doesn't mention even when he has searched for it by name?
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Thank you.
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I posted three hours ago; I don’t know where it went.

 

View Active Layer Only will let you cut, copy paste, edit, and everything else on a single layer, without affecting the other layers.

 

However, JW Staff Polyphony lets you do a number of other things a little quicker. The user manual may not mention it because it isn’t a Finale product, and they want no responsibility if something goes wrong. You might want to look over Jari’s other plugins, as well. They are extremely helpful in lots of ways. And remember, even though they are free, Jari does accept contributions. If you use them and find them helpful, please do!

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