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RIC SIMENSON commented,
Yes, workarounds are possible– and were possible over 2 years ago when I posted this as a Finale feature request, as evidenced by the example I included above, created using Finale. But more to the...
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RIC SIMENSON commented,
To be honest, Bob, I think the best process to find what you're looking for would be to search for 'Chords' in the Finale manual: which you can access from the Launch Window or the Help menu. There...
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RIC SIMENSON commented,
I agree with John and Adrian– about the usefulness of being able to create a single PDF file which contains both Score and Parts (as specified by a user's choices). I also agree with George, that i...
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RIC SIMENSON commented,
My 2¢ worth... I completely agree that it would be quite useful if there were some preferences associated with cresc. and decresc. wedges – to avoid expressions by XX EVPUs (or inches, or whatever)...
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RIC SIMENSON commented,
I completely agree. Often, if I find Verse 1 is too high (or low) on a particular system, or throughout the piece on a particular staff, I'm going to want to maintain the same distances between Ver...
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RIC SIMENSON created a post,
4 & 8 Measure Repeats- Staff Style Request
AnsweredAs a drummer, and especially while reading rhythm charts– it's been very common for me to see 4 bar repeats (or even 8 bar repeats). Finale has done such a good job of making 2 bar repeats easy to ...
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RIC SIMENSON commented,
Finale has actually had this capability as long as I can recall, but I recognize that you're asking for this as a feature because of not knowing of the process. Finale has so many capabilities, it ...
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RIC SIMENSON created a post,
Easy Entry of Forward Tie & Backward Tie to Barline
AnsweredAt certain points in music, a tie will need to extend ONLY to the following or preceding barline. For example, a tie (or ties on a chord) may need to extend forward at the end of a D.S. or D.C. mea...
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RIC SIMENSON commented,
I agree with Shaun's sentiments here... as well as your suggestions, Michael. I'll raise one additional related issue– for simple scores created in the Wizard (like a Piano/Guitar/Vocal, Accompanim...
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RIC SIMENSON commented,
Thank you, Michael That does clarify the situation. The circumstances that brought this to my attention stemmed from editing Orchestra Scores that a client is preparing for publication - where I ha...