On 14 Jul 2002, at 7:38, David H. Bailey wrote: > For some reason (which I don't understand, since it isn't saved as part > of the file), when you change any of the default settings in the Print > window, Finale feels as if you have entered some new data into the file > itself, and therefore asks if you want to save the file. > > My guess is that Finale is simply looking into some Windows generic > buffer to see if any keypresses or mouse-clicks/drags have been made > since the previous save command was issued, and if it sees any such > activity, it prompts you as to whether you want to save again. It isn't > smart enough to realize that you have entered such keypresses, etc. > while in the print dialog so that it wouldn't save that data anyway. > > THAT, indeed, is an "unnecessary prompt to save."
If it's a print setting that you want retained for the next time you open the file, then, no, it is not an unnecessary prompt. Would it be better to have it save the printer settings automatically, without asking you? -- David W. Fenton | http://www.bway.net/~dfenton David Fenton Associates | http://www.bway.net/~dfassoc _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale