MIKE HALLORAN
Finale 27.4,1, SmartScorePro 64, All of the Garritan Libraries, NotePerformer 5.0.1, 10TB other VIs ... 2023 M2 Mac Studio Ultra 192GB RAM, 8TB, macOS Sequoia 15.7.2 / Tahoe 26.1; Overture 5. Notion 6, Dorico Pro 6, MuseScore 4.5.x, Encore 5.0.7 over Mojave—2012 MBP, DP11, Logic Pro, BIAB Audiophile 2025… Conductor, Singer, Arranger, Composer (former bassist), Retired ASCAP. 40+ years experience solving Mac problems; spent years in Windows and UNIX support
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OK, now give that screen shot some context. Why are two dates showing and what do they mean? My files show only Modified dates. If those are Create Dates, there are a number of reasons that can hap...
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Preferences turned out not to be as good an answer so I'm deleting the post.
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That screen shot tells me nothing. What Mac are you using?
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25.4 was released today and claims some improvements. I don't know if you will notice the difference. Printing 4-up printing with registration marks and/or crop marks flushes each page with each...
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Unless you have updated that license, 2011 should still have a download link. If upgraded, it won't (I see that I can still download Notepad 2000). Log into your User account at makemusic.com. Yo...
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Layers are your friend—it's one of the basics you need to know. Here's an overview: http://www.finalemusic.com/blog/finale-tip-using-layers-in-choral-music/ Going to the online User manual, you can...
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Not a problem. Happy to have helped. >Furthermore, Finale's handling of fonts is extremely suspect, starting with Finale 2012 and getting worse with every succeeding version. Y..< Let's put thi...
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https://usermanuals.finalemusic.com/FinaleMac/Content/Finale/Rehearsal_letters.htm?Highlight=rehearsal%20letters
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Finale version and OS?
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Hi Duane, This is a user board. I'm certain that a number of us read it. You appeared to have a better handle on this than I — turns out that was correct. Glad you got it working.