MIKE ROSEN
Mac OS 13.7 Ventura, MuseScore Studio 4.6.6, Finale 26.3, 27, SmartScore 64 Pro | Copyist for the Barbershop Harmony Society | wawoodman at aol dot com
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- Finale - Problems & Questions
- Using the bar repeat symbol within a measure to repeat a pattern
To play it back, put the notes in, rather than a rest, and hide them. For the symbol, you did exactly what I did! To find those "odd" characters in any font, you might want to look into PopChar (...
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- Finale - Problems & Questions
- Using the bar repeat symbol within a measure to repeat a pattern
Is this what you want? If not, could you post a picture of what you are doing? Do you need playback, or just print?
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OK. Send me the file at wawoodman at aol dot com and I'll have a look.
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I’ve seen that happen when a measure was overloaded. Try working in scroll view, and see if you cam delete them, that way.
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I hate to sound like a curmudgeon, but your solution is just wrong. As a singer, if I saw this, my first reaction would be WTF? Send me an email to wawoodman at aol dot com, and I'll send you the...
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I suspect that you are changing the key directly from the Key Signature dropdown. Instead, select Edit Key Signature... In the resulting dialogue box, you will have the option to hold the notes to ...
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- Finale - Problems & Questions
- Lost my digital files . . . can I rescan paper copies back into Finale?
And I would also suggest backing up your files, so this won’t happen again.
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And just out of curiosity, why did you change the layer two notes to blue? They are red, by default. And they all print black, anyway (unless you force the color print.)
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Finale is doing things correctly, according to the accepted rules of notation. It’s up to you to clarify things. With distinctly varied parts on the same staff (not generally a good idea) I would...
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Maybe it's just me, but I often wonder why people are surprised when an almost 10 year old product doesn't work well in a new OS…