Re: [Finale] copying part layout to another linked part

2010-03-21 Thread Christopher Smith
On Sun Mar 21, at SundayMar 21 12:57 AM, Ryan wrote: I thought there was a TG Tools plug in that allowed you to copy system sizes and margins from one linked part to another. Am I remembering incorrectly? I know about the Copy System Optimization, but that's within a part. I want to do

Re: [Finale] copying part layout to another linked part

2010-03-21 Thread Chuck Israels
Hi Ryan, There is a TG Tool to do this. Modify/Transfer Layout. Make sure Automatic Update Layout is turned on, or you will not see the layout change. Without this tool, linked parts can be more trouble than they are worth, and it seems to me that the tool ought to be included within

[Finale] OT Time Signatures in MS Word documents

2010-03-21 Thread Michael Lawlor
Does anyone have any suggestions on methods for typing/inserting time signatures in WORD documents, ideally so that the numbers are vertically in line? Michael Lawlor ___ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale

Re: [Finale] OT Time Signatures in MS Word documents

2010-03-21 Thread Mike McGowan
Michael, This is what I do for my theory handouts, exams, etc: Any musical notation object like a time signature that I can not port over to Word using one of the notation fonts becomes an image file in Finale. That image file is then inserted into Word (or PowerPoint, Publisher, etc.) HTH

RE: [Finale] OT Time Signatures in MS Word documents

2010-03-21 Thread Richard Yates
I just tried it in Word and it come out like this: http://www.yatesguitar.com/misc/MusicMeter.pdf Use the settings in Format...Font. The 3 is superscript and larger than normal type, the 4 is subscript and larger than normal. Set character spacing to condensed and by [the altered font size]. For

Re: [Finale] OT Time Signatures in MS Word documents

2010-03-21 Thread Howard Weiner
On 21.03.2010 16:54, Michael Lawlor wrote: Does anyone have any suggestions on methods for typing/inserting time signatures in WORD documents, ideally so that the numbers are vertically in line? Michael Lawlor You might want to try Bach Font: www.mu.qub.ac.uk/tomita/bachfont/index.htm --

Re: [Finale] OT Time Signatures in MS Word documents

2010-03-21 Thread Aaron Sherber
On 3/21/2010 11:54 AM, Michael Lawlor wrote: Does anyone have any suggestions on methods for typing/inserting time signatures in WORD documents, ideally so that the numbers are vertically in line? Matthew Hindson's free Rhythms font will do this:

Re: [Finale] OT Time Signatures in MS Word documents

2010-03-21 Thread SN jef chippewa
sexy! well, not really difficult (insert menu: field: equation), but it would take a minute to get the spacing right: it applies to the entire paragraph, there is no way to have it affect only the line in which the time sig is found. and i haven't managed to make it work with

Re: [Finale] pitch notation

2010-03-21 Thread SN jef chippewa
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Re: [Finale] copying part layout to another linked part

2010-03-21 Thread Ryan
Wow this is great. But can I still bill for the time it WOULD have taken me? ha. On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 8:15 AM, Chuck Israels cisra...@comcast.net wrote: Hi Ryan, There is a TG Tool to do this. Modify/Transfer Layout. Make sure Automatic Update Layout is turned on, or you will not see