Excellent.

Michael 
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>________________________________
>From: Klaus Smedegaard Bjerre <[email protected]>
>To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
>Sent: Sunday, October 16, 2011 4:06 PM
>Subject: Re: [Finale] New 2012 plug-in: JW Instrument Change
>
>Found out how to place the jwinstrumentchange.bundle in the Plug-ins folder by 
>means of a work-around not involving any third party commercial software.
>
>In the window popping up from pressing cmd-F I searched Plug-ins. The wanted 
>folder did not occur, at least in my eyes in first attempt (which tells most 
>about my text scanning abilities). But Patterson Plug-Ins Lite came up. And 
>the folder hierarchy for that folder is shown at the bottom of the search 
>window, from where I could open the Plug-ins folder placed within the Finale 
>2012 folder. After dragging jwinstrumentchange.bundle there and stating Finale 
>that plug in showed in the Plug-ins menu.
>
>When I tried the search again AND waited a bit the Plug-ins folder showed up 
>itself among the listed items. As did several folder with the exact same name. 
>Arrowing through the list shows the hierarchy (at the bottom of the window) 
>for every single item, so that the relevant Finale 2012 Plug-ins folder can be 
>identified and opened.
>
>
>I guess the semi-hidden folders are there to avoid types like myself messing 
>too much with system elements.
>
>Problem solved. Sorry if I have posted redundant stuff.
>
>
>Klaus, who hadn’t arrived there without his thoughts being provoked by the 
>list. Thank you!
>
>
>
>
>>________________________________
>>From: Jari Williamsson <[email protected]>
>>
>>On 2011-10-16 22:42, Klaus Smedegaard Bjerre wrote:
>>
>>> Is the reason that these missing folders don’t really exist? That
>>> they only are pre-made options in the Choose a Folder window, so
>>> that I have to create the Plug-ins folder myself?
>>
>>I don't know if Lion has solved it in any other way, I'm on 10.6.8.
>>
>>But you should NOT create a new folder (all other plug-ins should 
>>already be located there). It must be there somewhere.
>>
>>I'm not a Mac specialist, but try to search for the file name 
>>"Plug-ins". That displays all the plug-in folders for the different 
>>Finale versions I have on my Mac.
>>
>>Again, I don't know if Lion has made any changes in this area.
>>
>>
>>Best regards,
>>
>>Jari Williamsson
>>
>>_
>>
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