Finale 2012 MAC
I used to know how to do this when I was using 2010.
I have been sent a big score with all the instruments in concert pitch.
The client wants them transposed (the usual...horn, clarinet, etc.)
In 2010 I could open the staff dialog box and ask that the part be
transposed, and
In Finale2012 PC open the score manager, in the instrument list click on
the instrument you want to change and the transposition box is on the right
hand side underneath the list. Sorry if it's different in the Mac version.
Cheers,
Lawrence
On 30 January 2013 21:06, Linda Worsley
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Finale 2012 MAC
I used to know how to do this when I was using 2010.
I have been sent a big score with all the instruments in concert pitch.
The client wants them transposed (the
I have to admit that I don't much like the 'score manager' and have
gone back to 2010/11 for work that needs to be done in a hurry. Other
innovations like 'linked parts' I seemed to have been able to
integrate pretty quickly into my work flow. But there's part of me
that thinks, this is a great
It may be as simple as looking in the Document menu and unchecking Display in
Concert Pitch. Otherwise, type cmd-K for the Score manager (or choose from
the Window menu)
On Jan 30, 2013, at 3:06 PM, Linda Worsley wrote:
Finale 2012 MAC
I used to know how to do this when I was using 2010.
Thanks, all!
Linda
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Wow, Mike, you have made me feel like I'm not going insane after all!
I, too, hate the score manager. And a lot of other things in 2012 that
didn't need fixing, but got fixed anyway, and ...
And like you, I waste a hell of a lot of time finding the new things, or
making the new moves. It's
The edit point on the small end of a hairpin doesn't coincide with the
screen display, esp. under higher magnifications. The point of the hairpin
is displayed on screen beyond the edit point, while the two coincide when
printing, which makes editing a pain. I have the impression that this has