Will Denayer wrote:
Hello All,
I would like to ask two things.
First, something happened which really scares me. I wrote a little exercise some days ago. When I tried to open it this morning, I got the following message: ' C:/Documents and Settings/Will/Desktop/MUS/ex21.MUS appears to be corrput; attempting to continue, but resulting document may be unstable. Data error (cyclic redundancy check).' I cannot open this ex.21 anymore. I do not care about this exercise, but I have one file which is serious work and I would absolutely hate to lose it. What can I do? Is there a way to protect myself this from happening? Do I need to make backups and store them somewhere else? How do you anticipate such things? Second, I am writing a piece (on three staves). For the moment it is in 4/4 all the way. It's basically a double canon. Suppose that I want to interrupt the flow at some point. I would like the whole texture to go forward three beats, so that I can write something else there. Is there an easy way of doing this (in simple entry)? Thank you for reading and with best regards, Will (Finale 2007 and Windows XP)

You've already gotten some great responses, so mine will have nothing to do with your question, but rather your typing.

For all the eggcorn experts out there: Is his mis-typing of the word corrupt (in the third line, spelled corrput) an eggcorn or not? It's a corruption of the word corrupt, but if you say it out loud it sounds very similar to the word "kaput" which it seems his file certainly is.

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David H. Bailey
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