PETER THOMSEN
Mac Finale, v27.4, Mac OS X 14.7.6 (Sonoma), iMac Apple M3, 24 GB RAM
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I can not explain why the scrolling bar is missing, when the Playback Controls are closed (by design, or an oversight?). You will have to ask the folks in MakeMusic’s Tech Support about that. Wit...
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Take a look in the Window menu. Is there a check mark next to the menu item “Playback Controls”?
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Metatools are document specific - and they are not saved with a library. In Other Words: When you save a library, the metatools are not saved in the library. When you load a library, you do not...
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Mike O'Donoghue, You are using Finale v25, right? Tempo in Finale is controlled at 3 levels, and they work in a hierarchical way. At the top of the hierarchy (which will override the other tw...
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Have you considered using Finale’s feature Part Voicing? In the dialog box Manage Parts, expand the view by clicking “Edit Part Definition >>”, then click “Edit Voicing…”. I could be wrong here...
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Are you using Finale v25 - or an earlier version? Does your computer keyboard have a Clear key (= is the keyboard an extended keyboard, with numerical keypad)?
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Kirk Hanser, Staff styles are document specific. If a certain document contains the staff styles, you need, consider making a copy of that document. In the copy, clear all the measures, and use...
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… My file is what you called the only exception, a cello-piano piece where I have the piano on 100% and cello on 80%. I actually wanted to reverse those percentages to have a cello part bigger and ...
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… When I am finishing the layout of a score and adjust the percentage of each staff … Generally, it is a bad idea to resize the staves individually. Instead, avoid resizing the staves, and resize s...
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… I finally figured out how to do it and I think I might just move the time signature over to the right and write it in … I am not sure, what problems you had, so here are a few “shots in the dar...