PETER THOMSEN
Mac Finale, v27.4, Mac OS X 14.7.6 (Sonoma), iMac Apple M3, 24 GB RAM
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John Giangrande, You wrote: “Correct me if I'm wrong but, the only Cmd+<number> in use seems to be the Tool:Tuplet: Cmd+9” Cmd+9 seems to be the only Cmd+<number> shortcut in the Simple Entry T...
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Dennis Mitchell, What, exactly, is the layout problem here? Are the first Verse and the second Verse using the same measures, via a repeat sign? In that case the “standard” layout solution is t...
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If the PDF was created from a music notation program, then the best solution is PDFtoMusic Pro. This is because PDFtoMusic Pro knows things that an OCR program can't know. For instance, PDFtoMusic ...
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I am unable to duplicate your problem, unfortunately. The triplets copy for me without any problems. My first guess would be that the last 16th note is stil in the previous measure, even if it lo...
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I would use a custom staff style that sets a custom Abbreviated Staff Name, and apply the staff style to that measure only. Create a custom staff style for each instrument name.
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1. The general solution for an “Incipit” is a measure in a separate system. If you - in the Page Layout menu - de-select “Avoid margin Collisions”, then you can position two systems next to each ot...
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John Giangrande, Since you do not have a NumPad, I suggest that you use the Laptop Shortcut Table: Simple menu > Simple Entry Options > Edit Keyboard Shortcuts… In the pop up menu Select, choose ...
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That is the way Finale works (and the way other users expect Finale to work): Your steps will add an extra fretboard diagram without affecting the original diagram already present in your layout. ...
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You wrote: “clicking on the Edit Fretboard command, finding the kind of desired chord I want …”. What do you mean by your words “… finding the kind of desired chord I want …” ? Please explain you...
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David Knorr, Enter two chord symbols, one above the other. If you are using the input method “Type Into Score”, first type the lower chord symbol, then hit the UpArrow key, and type the upper cho...