PETER THOMSEN
Mac Finale, v27.4, Mac OS X 14.7.6 (Sonoma), iMac Apple M3, 24 GB RAM
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… will look into upgrading to v26. Will have to update my hardware for that. Do you know if the hide empty stave feature is offered in v26? … The upgrade to v26 will be an upgrade to the “full Fi...
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… The Text Block is linked to the score, all parts are at the same formatting and percentage … 1) I suspect that the “pesky” part is not formatted as the other parts. Something to try: a. Documen...
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- Changing Key signature of F# to Gb within a section of a piece without altering other key signatures.
Paul Kolar, We need more info. I do not know why you can not just use the Key Signature Tool to change the key signature of those specific measures. That is what I would do. Perhaps you only ne...
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- Finale - Problems & Questions
- Changing Key signature of F# to Gb within a section of a piece without altering other key signatures.
Yes, there is another step: Staff Tool. Select the region where you need to change the Staff Transposition. Then, apply your new, custom staff style to the selected region.
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Tom Oconnell, If I understand you correctly, you are no longer talking about chord symbols (= Root and Suffix), but rather about fretboard diagrams - right? A suffix can have 12 associated fret...
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Welcome to the forum! If I understand you correctly, you have tried to hide the lower staff of a Grand Staff - right? And you can not make it happen, in spite of numerous attempts - right? (You h...
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Windows or Mac OS?
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This is a matter of “Finale-speak”. A chord symbol consists of two components: root and suffix In the chord symbol Dm7b5 the root is ‘D’ - and the suffix is ‘m7b5’. When you add a chord symbol in...