Craig Parmerlee wrote:
But how does one go about printing 2-up with scanned images? It seems
to me I need some kind of program that can send all the images as a
single print job. My scanning software treats each scanned page (i.e.
each 8-1/2x11 page) as a separate file. I don't see any way
At 6:23 PM 09/19/03, Richard Huggins wrote:
Lyrics on an 80% page with 100% systems would be 80% of 12 points (for
example), right? (In other words, the 100% system setting does not stop the
lyrics from being reduced by the page reduction. Or am I wrong?) Return the
page to 100% they go to full
The page format for parts setting is file-specific. Maybe for this
piece you used a template you don't usually use?
Try creating a new file (just a simple one staff default document)
and look in the Page Format for Parts. If the settings here look
like what you're used to, use the save library
Wow! It worked Thanks heaps Michael Cheers Keith in OZ
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From: Michael Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [Finale] Page set-up defaults
The page format for parts
I am in the process of changing my email address to avoid SPAM and viruses.
If I unsub using my old email address and resubscribe using my new address,
will this make me a target for SPAM and viruses?
Can people get my email address who are not members?
With web-based email lists, I can stop
David McKay wrote:
I am in the process of changing my email address to avoid SPAM and viruses. If I unsub
using my old email address and resubscribe using my new address, will this make me a
target for SPAM and viruses?
Can people get my email address who are not members?
Yes. Most viruses and
There are several different places to adjust the page sizes, among them
being the extract parts dialog itself.
In Fin2004or 2003, check under Options/PageFormat/Parts to select the
page size and orientation.
You can also get to the same dialog from Extract Parts dialog when you
click on the
I can't speak for anybody else, but when it comes to page layout, I
trust my eyes more than any math or anything else. And I often mess
around with various percentages such as you list in order for my page to
end up exactly as I think it should look. Most of the time I simply use
page
On 20.09.2003 11:14 Uhr, David McKay wrote
At the moment I am receiving a deluge of viruses purporting to be messages
from Microsoft or mail undelivered messages.
Same here, a real nuissance!
Johannes
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At 03:04 PM 9/20/03 +0200, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
On 20.09.2003 11:14 Uhr, David McKay wrote
At the moment I am receiving a deluge of viruses purporting to be messages
from Microsoft or mail undelivered messages.
Same here, a real nuissance!
Nuisance is an understatement. I got 1,195 copies
Erm.
If you wanted to get the same results as page redux 80% using system redux, then you
would set your page redux to 100% and system redux to 80% (not 75%). The effect on,
e.g., lyrics would be identical. (Their effective size would be the same either way.)
Old habits die hard, I know.
On the topic of whether to convert old files from page to system, I said I don't
advocate it, and I don't. But if you really wanted to convert, my Page Mover plugin
will do it with a single button-click. (It automatically adjusts all your page text,
too.) The thing is, unless you plan to use
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From: Johannes Gebauer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, September 20, 2003 2:04 PM
Subject: Re: [Finale] TAN: avoiding SPAM and viruses
On 20.09.2003 11:14 Uhr, David McKay wrote
At the moment I am receiving a deluge of viruses
From: Robert Patterson Finale [EMAIL PROTECTED]
We system-reducers have led you page-reducers to water. Will you drink?
I'm just curious about one facet of all this...the example (which has been
mentioned previously) of different pages having different reductions. I am
sensing that this
Noel Stoutenburg suggested:
David McKay wrote:
I am in the process of changing my email address to avoid
SPAM and viruses. If I unsub using my old email address and
resubscribe using my new address, will this make me a target
for SPAM and viruses?
Can people get my email address who
From: Noel Stoutenburg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
One way which
appears to be quite useful in avoiding worms and virii is to switch to
an email client not made by Microsoft
Can you suggest some? Thanks.
JH
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First of all, despite the subject heading, I am talking about *system* reduction and
definitely not individual staff reduction. On a single staff piece, the only way to
access system reduction is to right click or (mac) ctrl-click to the left of the staff
in page view.
I have an edition of The
John Hines wrote:
From: Noel Stoutenburg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
One way which
appears to be quite useful in avoiding worms and virii is to switch to
an email client not made by Microsoft
Can you suggest some? Thanks.
I have been using Netscape, but changed over recently to Mozilla (same
I'm having a problem with playback volume.
I'm doing a transcription of the Schubert 8th Symphony, we're talking
first movement. Although I have marked the opening pianissimo, the
first measure is louder, then the volume drops in the SECOND measure.
Then when the obbligato (accompaniment to the
On 20 Sep 2003 at 12:23, John Hines wrote:
From: Noel Stoutenburg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
One way which
appears to be quite useful in avoiding worms and virii is to switch
to an email client not made by Microsoft
Can you suggest some? Thanks.
For my clients, these are the two Windows
On 20 Sep 2003 at 12:14, Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
I have been using Netscape, but changed over recently to Mozilla (same
software, different wrapping). Eudora is another. I suspect, too,
that most ISP's offer a web-based email interface which allows you to
examine emails while still on the
Horace Brock wrote
I'm having a problem with playback volume.
I'm doing a transcription of the Schubert 8th Symphony, we're talking
first movement. Although I have marked the opening pianissimo, the
first measure is louder, then the volume drops in the SECOND measure.
Then when the
It is an extremely unusual case that calls for different staff sizes
within a system of an conductor score. An example where it does
happen is the staves for the on-stage bands at the end of Act I of
Don Giovanni. See the Dover edition, pp. 192ff.
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Robert Patterson
A not-all-that-rare
On 20.09.2003 18:38 Uhr, Robert Patterson Finale wrote
First of all, despite the subject heading, I am talking about *system*
reduction and definitely not individual staff reduction. On a single staff
piece, the only way to access system reduction is to right click or (mac)
ctrl-click to the
Anyone know how to get an accurate playback of a bass sax part without
writing it an octave lower?
Herman
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Herman:
You can set the transposition as Klaus has suggested, or you could
leave the transposition as you have it and put a blank note-attached
expression at the beginning and set the MIDI transposition to -12.
Hal
Anyone know how to get an accurate playback of a bass sax part
without
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