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MARK NERENBERG commented,
Thanks for your response as well Jeffrey. Yes, I tried the 'All' category and none of the shape expressions appear. There are about 20 of them, and they are all missing. I'm wondering if the proble...
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MARK NERENBERG commented,
Thanks for your response Peter, Sorry, I know my description of the problem is somewhat confusing. I have two Finale documents. Let's say document A and document B. I have copied music from documen...
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MARK NERENBERG commented,
Thanks for your response Jeffrey. The problem is, I don't see them in the new document. In the original document they are in the miscellaneous category. But in the part (the document I've copied mu...
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MARK NERENBERG created a post,
Finding Expression shapes in the Expression Selection box
I have copied music from one document to another (from a score to a part) and I cannot locate some of the expression shapes in the expression selection box. These expressions (which are manually cr...
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MARK NERENBERG commented,
Thank you Mike and Michael! Exactly what I was looking for.
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MARK NERENBERG commented,
Thanks for your response Michael. I'm working with a 100 page full orchestral score, with hundreds of hairpins. How can I select just the hairpins? If I choose select all, make horizontal, then it ...
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MARK NERENBERG created a post,
Is it possible to make all hairpins horizontal in a score?
Is it possible to revert all hairpins to horizontal in a score after they have all been altered (moved diagonally)? I know I can do them one at a time, choosing 'make horizontal'. But can I do all ...
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MARK NERENBERG created a post,
Deleting Voice 2 (and if possible deleting Voice 1)
I have a staff with notes entered in Voice 1 and Voice 2 (not layers, voices). Is it possible to delete all the notes in Voice 2, leaving behind just the notes from Voice 1? And, vice versa, is it ...
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MARK NERENBERG commented,
Thank you Michel! There it is!
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MARK NERENBERG commented,
Hi Peter, thanks for your responses. Where can I find 'Set to Clef'? I think it used to be in staff attributes, but I can't find it anywhere. Thanks!