Well, this is good to know! Maybe because more than one person was working on a server when this happened in my situation, the files were being saved before anyone noticed what was going on. But this is good to know. I will definitely try this next time if it happens again and pass the info along!

:-)

Thank you Christopher, Darcy and Jari!

-K

On 26 Jan 2005, at 12:07 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

The thing is...and maybe someone can either affirm or deny this for sure...on the Mac platform, the file is actually overwritten permanently rather than what happens in Windows if I am understanding correctly i.e. the information in the window being incorrect but not Command+Shift+D will restore it as you mentioned.

I haven't tried cmd-shift-D, but last time I had the problem, I noticed it *before* closing windows because, although the displayed file was correct, printing it resulted in printing a completely different file. Re-opening the same document from Finale's File menu (without closing the first instance of the document) solved the problem. So there is clearly a "grace period" where the data can be recovered if you notice what's going on and take the appropriate steps.


Cheers,

- Darcy
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