Thanks, but as I said before, I won't be messing with the layout of
the main tool pallette, even though, for the sake of space on the
screen, I much prefer to drag it so there are only two tools across
rather than three. I can live with it, beats crashing the program.
Martin
On Aug 23,
At 14:15 -0400 22/08/09, Martin Banner wrote:
I think the crash occured because yesterday, for the first time in over a year
of using Finale 2008, I decided to re-arrange the main tool palette from the 3
across formation to the two across formation, and from what I've been told,
that was a bug
,
Funny that - I'm flying to Vienna on Thurs, but performing in Grafenegg and
Esterhaza.
The Italian C18th notation was a bit varied in the octaves written, often
being an octave too high in concert pitch. You need to see where the concert
Es come to determine which octave it is,
On 22 Aug 2009 at 12:19, David Fenton wrote:
What you get from New Yorkers is no nonsense, no chitchat, no false
courtesy.
As well as an amazing variety of profanity mixed in for good measure.
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Hi!
Can anyone confirm this behaviour: (Fin 2010.r4 on Windows XP Pro)
I'm working on a chart where alot of measures have some parts as slash notation
(applied as Staff Style), and parts of the measure as Standard Notation
(no/cleared Staff Style).
After applying the slurs I want on the
Blake Richardson wrote:
On 22 Aug 2009 at 12:19, David Fenton wrote:
What you get from New Yorkers is no nonsense, no chitchat, no false
courtesy.
As well as an amazing variety of profanity mixed in for good measure.
Everyone needs a hobby. :)
cd
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And usually !...@#$ unoriginal.
David, living there, may, like most NY'ers, become so used to it that
it disappears.
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On 23 Aug 2009 at 19:13, Blake Richardson wrote:
On 22 Aug 2009 at 12:19, David Fenton wrote:
What you get from New Yorkers is no nonsense, no chitchat, no false
courtesy.
As well as an amazing variety of profanity mixed in for good measure.
Well, that entirely depends on which New