And I only bring up the caveat to warn that it might not work. ;-) It's
always risky (whether it works or not at first glance is immaterial) to
reverse-engineer an ETF. You never know what might happen when you open that
file down the line, or run a plug-in on it, so handle at your own risk!


On 3/1/05 6:52 AM, "Richard Yates" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> saith:

>>> Tuplets do work with this technique.
>> 
>> How can you verify that?
> 
> I used the technique on a file with a tuplet. It came through unharmed.
> 
>> What you basically do is to store more data for
>> tuplets than Fin2004 is supposed to store, and you import flags that are
>> supposed to be off. As I see it, it's always a possibility that your
>> converted file will crash or corrupt something else or behave strangely
>> on future Finale versions.
> 
> That may very well be. I am only reporting what happened. I was responding
> to a poster who was in a bind by suggesting something that might help him.
> 
> Richard Yates
> 
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