Yes, generally copy and insert is preferable. But in this case I
specifically wanted to get rid of the spacing anomalies in the
original document. I don't know if pasting instead of inserting was
what made the essential difference, but in any case I got the result
I wanted: the new document spaced correctly.
Michael
On 21 Feb 2010, at 19:08, Darcy James Argue wrote:
Copy and insert is much more reliable than copy and paste when
copying across documents.
Cheers,
- DJA
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On 21 Feb 2010, at 12:58 PM, Florence + Michael wrote:
If I remember rightly, I just did a copy and paste. I had already
set up the correct time signatures in the new file. If you import
one of the measures such as you posted into a standard default
file with copy/paste, is the spacing problem still there?
Michael
On 21 Feb 2010, at 16:31, dc wrote:
Florence + Michael écrit:
I don't think removing changes with special tools will help, since
the beat charts are irregular in the examples Dennis gave.
I had this problem with a file I was sent. I made a new empty
template and imported the music from the original file into it:
that
did the trick.
I tried that also. But how did you import the music?
I didn't send the file to tech support: maybe you should try that.
I will when I hear back from the guy who sent me these files.
Perhaps he has some clue as to what he did.
Dennis
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