On Jan 18, 2009, at 12:32 PM, Blake Richardson wrote:
In Speedy, you have to hit the / key on the second grace note AND
then on the second eighth note.
Worked like a charm. Thanks much. It was driving me crazy.
And me too - for years! Nice to get another clue into the mystery of
Finale.
> In Speedy, you have to hit the / key on the second grace note AND
> then on the second eighth note.
Worked like a charm. Thanks much. It was driving me crazy.
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I think it's always been like this. I checked in Finale 2004b: it is
also necessary to use the slash key on both the grace note and the
eighth note. I think there is also a difference depending on if you
create the grace notes as you go along, or if you first write
everything as normal note
Yes, this is strange new (I think) behaviour in Finale 2009 (maybe
even 2008).
In Speedy, you have to hit the / key on the second grace note AND
then on the second eighth note. If you hit it on the same note twice,
it won't work no matter how many times you hit the slash key on the
other
I've got an eight-note/eighth-rest sequence with a grace note before each
eighth-note and the normal beaming process doesn't want to work.
Is there another way to beam across a grace note and a rest? It's probably
something simple I've overlooked.
I've posted screen shots of what I'm talking abou