Go ahead and send me the file privately. I'll see what's wrong.

Christopher


On Mar 15, 2005, at 1:24 PM, George Ports wrote:

Changed to Slash Notation with no problem.  Lost the Chords and Chord diagrams when I did it.
   Tried to edit the Staff Style and couldn't figure out just how to do it. Am using winXP and winfin 2005.
Thanks for your help,
George
 
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This is a real hard way to do it. Here's an easier way.

There is a staff style called Slash Notation. In the Staff tool, select the passage, hit S (for Slash). All of layer 1 is turned into slashes. If you hit R (for RHythmic) every thing turns into stemmed slashes.

As you noticed, you need entries in layer 1 to attach the chords to. I use rests so they don't play back.

To make items attached to Layer 1 and other layers appear as well, you have to edit the Staff Style. Make this edit in your default file, too, and save it, so that you won't ever have to do it again.

1) To make Slash Notation and Rhythmic Notation staff styles show notes in other layers (essential for drum parts!)
Select the Staff Tool (looks like a treble clef)
Staff Menu>Define Staff Styles
Beside “Available Styles” select “Slash Notation”
Directly below that about two inches is a check box and “Alternate Notation.” Click on the “Select” button just below that.
In the “Alternate Notation” dialogue box at the bottom, there are four options available; “Show Items Attached to Notes, Show Notes in Other Layers, Show Items Attached to Notes in Other Layers, and Add Dots to Slashes in Compound Meters.” ALL of them should be checked.
Click OK

Beside “Available Styles” select “Rhythmic Notation”
Click on the “Select” button just below “Alternate Notation” again
In the “Alternate Notation” dialogue box at the bottom, there are four options available; “Show Items Attached to Notes, Show Notes in Other Layers, Show Items Attached to Notes in Other Layers, and Stems up in Rhythmic Notation”. Check ONLY the first three; leave the stem direction alone.
Click OK, then OK in the Staff Styles dialogue box.


That's it!

Christopher


On Mar 15, 2005, at 12:42 PM, George Ports wrote:


Thanks for such a quick reply Dick.
Everything you said was understood. I had already made a chart with regular
quarter notes and am trying to change them to hash marks. Tried to select
all in staff attributes as you said. The noteheads wouldn't change. Has it
anything to do with layers or ?
George

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From: "Dick Hauser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <finale@shsu.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2005 8:56 AM
Subject: Re: [Finale] Hash marks with chord diagrams




On Mar 15, 2005, at 8:29 AM, George Ports wrote:


Is there a way to make a chart with 1/4 note hash marks showing the
chord names and the guitar fretboards?


Select Staff Attributes

select "Alternate Notation" button

click "Select"

select Slash button

Ok out.

Fret board can be selected from the chord drop down.

Dick H

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