At 06:04 PM 6/12/03 -0500, Richard Huggins wrote:
>Just a wild thought here but you might try this (if you haven't already):
>change the clef in the preceding measure but include the bad measure in the
>range of measures to be affected. Then apply the clef tool to the first
>measure (only) again and change it to what it was, to see if the bad measure
>stays changed. I'm just wondering if this procedure will force Finale to
>write new data for the bad measure and in doing so fix it.

Yes, that fixed it. It moved the bad measure ahead, though, to the next
measure. I did the procedure thing again, and voila, they were fixed.

The 'dead measure' has now happened three times, and almost always when
I've placed mid-measure clef changes in a few neighboring previous measures
(this is a nasty piece for double bass that jumps around).

Thanks for that suggestion.

Dennis





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