On Sep 12, 2009, at 12:12 AM, terry cano wrote:
How can you select several or all rest?
Is there a Mass edit or macro? Doing each one seperate can be time
consumimg
Terry
Sorry, but manual only (unless you also want to hide the notes.)
In Speedy, using the right and left arrow for
What numbers are set to get rid of the offset so that if you have
quarter rests on the same beat in different layers, they appear
centered on the staff on top of each otherand where do you change
the number at?
Noel Jones, AAGO
423 887-7594
noeljo...@usit.net
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What numbers are set to get
I'm not sure when I learned this, but in Speedy, I place the cursor
over the rest in question and hit H
Dean
On Sep 10, 2009, at 1:33 PM, Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
Chuck Israels wrote:
hit the letter O in later versions, I think this has not changed.
Which is what I do, but I always use
How can you select several or all rest?
Is there a Mass edit or macro? Doing each one seperate can be time consumimg
Terry
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hit the letter O in later versions, I think this has not changed.
Chuck
On Sep 10, 2009, at 12:21 PM, Phil Daley wrote:
I have an old version of Finale (3.7), but I am pretty sure there
was a way to hide rests, but I have forgotten it.
Any help appreciated.
Does your version allow for typing H in speedy-entry?
ajr
I have an old version of Finale (3.7), but I am pretty sure there was a
way
to hide rests, but I have forgotten it.
Any help appreciated.
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Chuck Israels wrote:
hit the letter O in later versions, I think this has not changed.
Which is what I do, but I always use speedy entry, and I'm not sure it
works in simple entry, so you may have to switch to speedy to hide the
rests.
ns.
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At 9/10/2009 04:33 PM, Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
Chuck Israels wrote:
hit the letter O in later versions, I think this has not changed.
Which is what I do, but I always use speedy entry, and I'm not sure it
works in simple entry, so you may have to switch to speedy to hide the
rests.
That's it.
Phil Daley wrote:
I have a score that I hid rests in a long time ago and I have forgotten
how to do it.
Can someone help me?
Yes, just hit o.
Oh, is it possible to move rests vertically?
Yes, first unlock them with * and them drag them with your mouse. No way
to move them with the
Phil Daley wrote:
I have a score that I hid rests in a long time ago and I have forgotten
how to do it.
Can someone help me?
Oh, is it possible to move rests vertically?
Thanks,
Phil
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At 5/4/2009 04:44 PM, dhbailey wrote:
Yes, it's possible to move rests vertically -- click and
drag them to where you want them to be.
Hide notes/rests with the o (letter o, not zero) and if
they're already hidden, hit the o key again to unhide them.
Which tool do I have selected while I am
Phil Daley wrote:
I have a score that I hid rests in a long time ago and I have forgotten
how to do it.
Can someone help me?
Oh, is it possible to move rests vertically?
Thanks,
Phil
Yes, it's possible to move rests vertically -- click and
drag them to where you want them
At 5/4/2009 04:54 PM, Lee Actor wrote:
You can also hide/unhide notes and rests with the H key. Seems more
intuitive to me than O.
I select the Note Position Tool and it puts a handle above the rest.
I click the handle and it selects.
I press H, O, * whatever, nothing happens.
Lee Actor wrote:
Phil Daley wrote:
I have a score that I hid rests in a long time ago and I have forgotten
how to do it.
Can someone help me?
Oh, is it possible to move rests vertically?
Thanks,
Phil
Yes, it's possible to move rests vertically -- click and
drag them to where you want them
At 5/4/2009 04:54 PM, Lee Actor wrote:
You can also hide/unhide notes and rests with the H key. Seems more
intuitive to me than O.
I select the Note Position Tool and it puts a handle above the rest.
I click the handle and it selects.
I press H, O, * whatever, nothing happens.
Speedy,
Phil Daley wrote:
At 5/4/2009 04:44 PM, dhbailey wrote:
Yes, it's possible to move rests vertically -- click and
drag them to where you want them to be.
Hide notes/rests with the o (letter o, not zero) and if
they're already hidden, hit the o key again to unhide them.
Which tool do I
At 5/4/2009 05:15 PM, Barbara Touburg wrote:
At 5/4/2009 04:54 PM, Lee Actor wrote:
You can also hide/unhide notes and rests with the H key. Seems more
intuitive to me than O.
I select the Note Position Tool and it puts a handle above the rest.
I click the handle and it selects.
I press H,
Speedy or Simple entry, click on the rest and type H. With the rest
selected in simple you can move it with the arrow keys.
I believe O was equated with Obfuscate ;-)
On May 4, 2009, at 5:22 PM, Phil Daley wrote:
At 5/4/2009 05:15 PM, Barbara Touburg wrote:
At 5/4/2009 04:54 PM, Lee Actor
Barbara Touburg wrote:
Lee Actor wrote:
Phil Daley wrote:
I have a score that I hid rests in a long time ago and I have forgotten
how to do it.
Can someone help me?
Oh, is it possible to move rests vertically?
Thanks,
Phil
Yes, it's possible to move rests vertically -- click and
drag them
Or enter a whole note, (change it to a rest)- then hide it as detailed
(Speedy 0)
Cheers K in OZ
Keith Helgesen.
Director of Music, Canberra City Band.
Ph: (02) 62910787. Mob 0417-042171
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At 01:27 PM 08/19/2005, Mark Blumberg wrote:
Is there any way to totally hide rests in a chord staff (layer) so
that the ghosts do not show through slashes?
These ghosts show up only on screen and shouldn't print at all.
If this bothers you on display, uncheck View | Show hidden notes and
Mark Blumberg wrote:
Hi group,
Is there any way to totally hide rests in a chord staff (layer) so that
the ghosts do not show through slashes?
Are you talking about on-screen, or do they print that way? If it's
on-screen, you can change the shading on hidden items so they're
actually
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