PETER THOMSEN
Mac Finale, v27.4, Mac OS X 14.7.6 (Sonoma), iMac Apple M3, 24 GB RAM
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We ned more info. What, exactly, is it that you “can't find a way to notate” ? - the clef changes? - the expressions? - the fingerings? - the cross-staff notation? - the “headless” stems? - or?
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… now Finale is no longer displaying the C9 which I taught it hours ago … This is a misunderstanding. Chord symbols are document specific, not program specific. Finale stores Learned Chords along w...
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… I'm not quite sure why having an accelerando would create the need for a more complicated solution … In the example I posted, one staff has a (sempre) accelerando while the other staves have a co...
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… this is exactly what I want to do … No, it is not; my example goes beyond your needs, since you do not have any accelerandi. Hence there is no need for the (very complicated) solution I used in m...
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… Ex 3 = The result approximately as I want it … To get the result precisely as you want it (and not approximately as you want it), try this (I admit that I am guessing): Document Options - Bea...
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You can just move them to the trash. There will indeed be some (small) “leftover” files from the older Finale versions, but they will not cause any trouble.
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… I can remove one page at a time but this will take HOURS … It sounds like you have originally added a separate page number text block on each and every page. But with Finale you can add a singl...
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… How does that work in MacOS? … In Speedy Entry, click outside the staff so no measure is selected. Then Option-click on the measure/staff with the (ghost) note you need to mute. In the (very te...
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This is a misunderstanding. You can not save an expression category “by itself” as a file. What you can do: 1) You can create a new expression category in a Finale document. You do so by dupl...
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George, You are right. The number ‘1’ key also works in Mac Finale - at least in the Default Shortcut Table.