When I look at the info for my Maestro Default File, the "Hide Extension" flag 
is greyed-out, but not set: I think this means that the file simply doesn't 
have an extension. I'd try omitting the extension.

Michael


On 12 Jan 2012, at 18:28, Robert Patterson wrote:

> I am trying to replace the Maestro Default File in Finale 2012, but it
> appears to have an extension other than ".mus" (in MacOS). The problem is
> that the "Hide Extension" flag is set in get info and the os won't let me
> change it. What's is the extension for Maestro Default File now? Or should
> I just omit the extension?
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