Title: Re: [Finale] slashes
As John Blane said, what he really wants
is to click the Transposition box until the *horizontal
line* (not checkbox) appears, which means This staff style will
leave any existing transposition alone.
- Darcy
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I've done the above. When I copy a set of guitar chords to a
trumpet part, the trumpet part still reverts back to concert.
I'm sorry I won't see you at IAJE this year. New York isno't cold
enough and I have to go to Minneapolis. I doing a concert of my
music.
Thanks :
BF
Hi All:
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Hi All:
When I enter slashes from alternate notation, The key signature on
transposing parts reverts to concert.
Any ideas?
Bob Florence
Mac G5, 10.4.3 Finale 2006c
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In a message dated 1/9/06 2:24:51 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When I enter slashes from alternate notation, The key signature on
transposing parts reverts to concert.
Any ideas?
I had a similar experience this weekend. Go into the definition for the slash notation staff style and UNcheck
In a message dated 1/9/06 2:28:39 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When I enter slashes from alternate notation, The key signature on
transposing parts reverts to concert.
Any ideas?
I had a similar experience this weekend. Go into the definition for the slash notation staff style and UNcheck
Title: Re: [Finale] slashes
In a
message dated 1/9/06 2:28:39 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When I enter slashes from alternate notation, The key signature on
transposing parts reverts to concert.
Any ideas?
I had a similar experience this weekend. Go into the definition for
the slash
Staff menu/define staff styles. Then scroll through the styles at the top of the window until you get the slash styles. Then look for transposition on the right, click select - chooses - "none". That should do it.ChuckOn Jan 9, 2006, at 3:43 PM, Bob Florence wrote: In a message dated 1/9/06
Hi Chuck,I'm afraid you've inadvertently given Bob incorrect advice. If he chooses "None" for transposition, applying the slashes will *cancel* the transposition for his staff, which is precisely the problem he's having now. As John Blane said, what he really wants is to click the "Transposition"
Oops, my bad, as the song goes.ChuckOn Jan 9, 2006, at 4:36 PM, Darcy James Argue wrote:Hi Chuck,I'm afraid you've inadvertently given Bob incorrect advice. If he chooses "None" for transposition, applying the slashes will *cancel* the transposition for his staff, which is precisely the problem
Title: Re: [Finale] slashes
As John Blane said, what he really wants
is to click the Transposition box until the *horizontal
line* (not checkbox) appears, which means This staff style will
leave any existing transposition alone.
Why can't I find the transposition box? Everything seems so
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