At 11:44 PM 07/14/02, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
>I think one can be pretty sure that switching from one tool to another does
>not change anything in the document. If indeed this does change something in
>the file this is fact alone is more concern than whether this unwanted
>change is actually saved.

My theory is that this change and others like it update the time/date
stamp, which is stored somewhere in the file, but only displayed if you use
it as an insert in a text box.  In any case, updating the time/date stamp
does not appear in the undo list.

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At 5:17 PM 07/14/02, Robert Patterson wrote:

[answering Johannes Gebauer]
>> switching from one tool to another does
>> not change anything in the document.

>It changes something, though, because Finale remembers which tool you
>were on the next time you launch it.

Not on my system it doesn't.  I just tested it.  It looks to me like this
is behaving as a program setting, not a document setting.

In any case when I changed the tool and saved it, the change was not
"remembered" by the document when I reopened it.

mdl


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