Sorry! I was confusing the tools.
It IS shift!
(that teaches me to respond without checking!)
Make sure you are clicking the correct handle. Often there are three
or four in that area. You are looking for the one on the top line,
right at the top of the clef.
Christopher
On Apr 24, 2008, at 6:50 PM, Kim Richmond wrote:
Well, the Command key doesn't work for me either. It just selects
one staff at a time, un-selecting any other ones.
KIM R
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Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2008 16:15:05 -0400
From: Christopher Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Finale] PROGRAMMING Staff Sets
To: finale@shsu.edu
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On 23-Apr-08, at 3:32 PM, Kim Richmond wrote:
I'm trying to program a Staff Set that let's me view only the 5
saxophones and keyboard.
Here's the instruction from the Tutorial:
Let’s say, for example, that you want to work just on the Violin I
and Viola lines; you want to hide the blank staves so Finale won’t
waste time redrawing them.
From the View Menu, choose Scroll View.
Click the Staff Tool
. First you’ll use the Staff Tool to tell Finale which staves you
want to see.
Click the handle of the Violin I staff. Then, while pressing
, click the handle of the Viola staff.
-clicking allows you to select several staves one at a time, even
if they’re not adjacent in the score.
That's not the way it works for me. Pressing Shift and selecting
non-continuous staves selects all the ones in between. Solution?
All the best,
KIM R___
For Mac it's the splat key (command, or Apple key). I have found a
few places in the Mac documentation where it is obviously destined
for PC users.
Christopher
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