I have been editing old files of Christmas carols for students to play.
The old files do not seem to have fingering numbers in the articulation
library, but I notice that if i open a new file, there are fingering numbers
already there.
But I guess I can now load my new saved articulation library [thanks David]
into my old files.

There's a lot of stuff in Finale I've never really used, I see.

Thanks for all your help, folks. Still haven't quite figured out assigning
articulations to metatools.
David McKay



2008/10/30 dhbailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> David McKay wrote:
>
>> Hi
>> I have a new problem
>> After creating the numbers 1-5 for a song I was adding fingerings to, I
>> have
>> now opened a new song and the numbers aren't there in the dialogue box.
>> Do these have to be created for every file?
>>
>
> Once you edit a library (add, alter, delete things) for articulations (or
> expressions) you need to save the library and then to use them again you
> need to open it into a new document.
>
> You can edit your default document so that it includes your edited library,
> but these days I'm not quite sure which documents are used by the wizard and
> which are used when you simply "Open Default Document" (still my preferred
> way of working in Finale), so I can't tell you which templates you have to
> open, import the library and then re-save as a template.
>
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