The original question is so far beyond my use of the program I was going to
delete the whole thread. Glad I didn't, because Robert, that solution is
wonderful. I appreciate someone that understands how a database is
constructed at a “cellular” level.
Dick H
OlyWa
> On Dec 29, 2017, at 2
I think it goes back to Fin07, but I'm not sure.
On Fri, Dec 29, 2017 at 5:09 PM, j...@thomastudios.com
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> Just for my own edification, do you know which Finale version they added
> that to?
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> J D Thomas
> ThomaStudios
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> > On Dec 29, 2017, at 3:06 PM
Just for my own edification, do you know which Finale version they added that
to?
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J D Thomas
ThomaStudios
> On Dec 29, 2017, at 3:06 PM, Robert Patterson
> wrote:
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> They did that to support cues, but it works for hard rests too.
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> On Fri, Dec 29, 2017 at 5:
They did that to support cues, but it works for hard rests too.
On Fri, Dec 29, 2017 at 5:03 PM, j...@thomastudios.com
wrote:
> I did not know that Robert. Thanks for the headzup. Learn something new
> every day!
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> J D Thomas
> ThomaStudios
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> > On Dec 29,
I did not know that Robert. Thanks for the headzup. Learn something new every
day!
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J D Thomas
ThomaStudios
> On Dec 29, 2017, at 2:42 PM, Robert Patterson
> wrote:
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> You can apply a staff style of "Blank Notation With Rests" to the measures
> with hard rests
You can apply a staff style of "Blank Notation With Rests" to the measures
with hard rests where you want mm rests. Finale will then create
multimeasure rests there.
On Fri, Dec 29, 2017 at 3:18 PM, dc wrote:
> I'm extracting parts from a piece that uses two different full measure
> rests depend
You can’t get the multimeasure rests in the parts because you used real rests.
Finale is doing what it’s supposed to do.
If I understand your question, you want two different multimeasure rests,
correct? If so, you can edit individual MMR in the part and change it to
another shape you already
Yes. But it may require some planning.
The simplest answer is to use a Transposition staff style that forces the
clef to the clef you want. Presumably this would be applied in the part,
but it doesn't really matter. However, you can only apply transposition
styles to a whole bar. If you need to s
Can’t remember if Staff Styles do this in F2008, but you might look to see if
you can apply a SS to the part only. The newer versions do allow this.
HTH.
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J D Thomas
ThomaStudios
> On Dec 29, 2017, at 11:03 AM, dc wrote:
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> Is it possible to have a part in a dif