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- Finale - Problems & Questions
- Disappearing stems with Reverse Stem Tool and Cross Staff notes
J Adriaan -- trying to blame someone What? I'm not blaming anyone! How in the world did you come up with that? Asking is something is a bug is not blaming! ?? And I didn't ask WHY it wasn't addre...
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- Community
- Finale - Problems & Questions
- Disappearing stems with Reverse Stem Tool and Cross Staff notes
Ok. 🙂 Does the manual even address this situation? (IIRC the only examples of cross staff, reverse stem step usage are for single note or entire chord, no split chords.) What is it called if it's n...
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- Finale - Problems & Questions
- Disappearing stems with Reverse Stem Tool and Cross Staff notes
Argh. Thanks for the fix & the suggestion. Will do both. Is this a bug? what even causes this behavior? Sigh.
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Mike -- it was meant more generally than "just because you, Mike Rosen, don't use the handbells articulations in particular...". (Just out of curiosity, no snark: Are you the "Bear Hunt" Mike Rosen...
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Thank you, Peter. That makes sense. (And, also: big old "duh" to me -- I should have inferred that from the whole "using the template or using General>Handbells includes the articulations" thing. *...
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Save the snark, Mike. It's not an outrageous request & Peter's process still leaves an open question about file-sharing compatibility. (Do you know the answer? If you do, why not share it instead o...
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"That feature is already available." If one has to go through a process to create the library oneself, then the feature is not already available. I am asking for the handbell articulation library ...
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Mike -- thanks. I was trying to avoid copy-pasting it into a new doc. :-( BTW, the handbell articulations are also available if you start with the Document Setup Wizard and Handbells under "Genera...
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Eep! I have edited it to remove that link. Thanks again!
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Thank you so much, Peter. That does exactly what I need! (Edited to remove link to the wrong Peter.)