MICHEL HERR
Finale 27.4.1, Mac Os 15.7 (Sequoia). Mac mini M4 Pro, 24b RAM. Azerty kb, MOTU M6 audio interface, Roland Sound Canvas SC 88vl, 2 monitors (27" Pivot, 24"). RGP Lua. Composer and arranger (jazz and more...). Website : www.michelherr.com
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Are you sure that you apply the correct procedure ? Graphics Tool Hold the Cmd key down, double click on the score and drag to form a rectangle. At his point, Export Selection is normally available.
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In Document Options, the option to display a "Double Barline before Key Changes" should probably be unchecked if you want a single barline everywhere but a second barline as an expression in a spec...
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I see, you ment barlines. In the staff attributes, Repeat Bars should be checked for both staves. Is it the case ? If the piano was created as a group (Wizzard or Score Manager -> New Instrument), ...
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It is a common practice to have those lines display only on the top staff of the piano. If you want them on all staves : 1) Staff Tool : make sure the in the staff attributes of each staff, Ending...
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Just in case : In the Playback Controls window, there is a checkbox "Observe Playback region when saving to Midi or Audio file". If checked, I assume that the audio file may not be complete if the ...
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Like MIKE HALLORAN said... (you'll be directed to your MakeMusic account)
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Check the following : 1) Verifiy the paper size, orientation in the setups of the Print window. 2) Document menu -> Page Format -> Score : verify if you have similar parameters. 3) Layout Menu -> R...
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Set to Clef : ScoreManager, select the staff -> Transposition -> Other.
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I'm also a ForScore user on the iPad (pdf files only). It suits my needs perfectly. Other options exist : Newzik (also imports MusicXML files), Staffpad Reader.
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I see. There are very few options in that window, compared to the "full" Finale. If you intend to do regular notation work, the "full" Finale would be recommended. There are discounts for upgrades ...