

PETER THOMSEN
Mac Finale, v27.4, Mac OS X 14.7.6 (Sonoma), iMac Apple M3, 24 GB RAM
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… Windows 10, Finale 2003 … I am afraid I do not remember much about Finale 2003. Some ideas - based on later Finale versions (things were perhaps different in Finale 2003): a) Indeed somethi...
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If I understand you correctly, the issue here is layout, not playback - right? You can change the key with a Staff Transposition (use the Staff Tool; apply a Staff Transposition staff style). NB:...
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What version of Finale? - perhaps v27? Does the icon with the “little blue staff-lines” show in all tools? In the screen shot it looks like you are in the Page Layout Tool.
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Unfortunately I am unable to reproduce your problem. I followed your description - “create document with Piccolo, change Piccolo to Flute, change Flute to Alto Flute using Utility -> Change Instr...
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Unfortunately I am unable to reproduce your problem. I followed your description - “changed Flute to Alto Flute on the measure 81 using Utility -> Change Instruments” - it DID transpose, and I can ...
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A month ago Craig wrote: “Windows Finale 27.4.1.110”
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No one knows, for how long this forum will survive. There is also another Finale Forum, not supported by MakeMusic: https://www.finaleforum.com/index.php?sid=597c1538ace5e5df1c0c2f1f0020a3ab But...
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… Can't find the arpeggio articulation anywhere … Articulations are created with the Articulation Tool (not the Expression Tool). Articulations are document specific (not program specific). In ...
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What are your steps for finding the file MacSymbolFonts.txt ? These steps work for me: In the Finder, hold down Option, and pull down Finder’s Go menu. In the Go menu the user account’s Library f...
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Unfortunately I am unable to reproduce your problem. For me, Human Playback interprets the tempo alterations. What I did: a) Enter a Tempo Mark at the beginning (= defining the “standard tempo”),...