Ed Kalish
I've working with Finale since 2009. I'm not sure how to add my email and photo here:"The name, profile photo, phone, and email are set automatically. You can't change them here."
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Ed Kalish commented,
Thanks, EB. I have found an original photocopy of Brewer Hometown Band. And, perhaps I can get the original version from the conductor. We'll see! Thanks for the tip! (Alas, I no longer have my own...
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Ed Kalish commented,
Thanks, Mike! This is great. But first, my wife has asked me to visit the grocery store. I attempt to Zoom you as soon as possible. Ed
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Ed Kalish commented,
Mike, Ernest or Whoever: "Tip of the hat" to all of you, who help us go on our way! Thanks. Especially to Mike: I have a symphonic score entitled Brewer Hometown March, which was converted to a pdf...
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Ed Kalish commented,
Thanks so much, Ernest, Thus far, Mike had some very good leads in the past. So, for starts, I'll try Update Layout. If there are some lingering problems, I'll re-connect with y 'all! Thanks again. Ed
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Ed Kalish commented,
Wow, Mike! It's so good to "meet you" here! This is grand! Well, Mike, I will try the "Update Layout," as you suggest. Before I bought Finale 27, the previous Finale version didn't make use of "Upd...
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Ed Kalish commented,
Many thanks for your fine comments! I've always have used Scroll view, and never Page View, since Scrolling works better for me to compose music, work with songs, and about everything else. After w...
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Ed Kalish created a post,
Can't move from Scrolling to Pages without loss of measures
Finale 27.4.1. I very often work with songs, with lyrics. Several times, I am attempting to make final pages of music from Scrolling for printing, but measures disappear completely. I try to do som...
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Ed Kalish commented,
Many thanks, Ernie! I also commented on your piece. (I must admit: your use of "size" was concerning the "length" of the composition, vs. "size" about the screen, or something very ordinary!) Thanks.
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Ed Kalish commented,
How do I know the "size of my score"? Thanks, Ernest.
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Ed Kalish commented,
Thanks so much, Peter! What a guy! Thanks, again! -Ed