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Hello, Ray.

The first thing I do is check if the "Match playback to metronome marking text" 
box is either checked or unchecked as I need it on all of my tempo marks, or if 
I'm forcing a different tempo, that it matches up.  Sometimes several close 
tempo change markings overlap in my piece and I have to force it with the 
special Tempo Tool.  If I don't want to do that (which I often don't), the next 
thing works for me practically every time:

Move all of the entries out of the offending measure, delete that measure, 
insert a new measure stack, and replace the info that you copied to elsewhere.  
Do not copy the entire stack in one move -- select only some of the staves in 
two separate moves, if necessary, ust so that it isn't a whole-stack move.  
Once everything is back in place, insert any stack commands (tempo changes, 
etc.) that you need.

Of course, if this doesn't work, there's always the ol' 
create-an-entirely-new-file-and copy-staves-in-a-non-stack-manner trick.

Douglas Brown


For various reasons, I run several different Finale versions on my Windows
10 machine. Finale 2011, 2014, and 25. Currently, I can't get any of them
to respond to tempo changes within a piece, whether I add an expression,
put the tempo in the playback window, or anything. Any advice will be
helpful, thank you!

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