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 |  |  |  migman
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         Date Joined Apr 2000
 Total Posts : 2432
 
 |  Posted 6/21/2002 6:16 AM (GMT -6) |   |  | 		| I'm feeling a bit stupid today. I know there is an answer that, when I hear it, I'll say
 "Duh" and then increase my medication.
 
 Anyway, I have a piece that has all
 up-stems where they should be mixed
 (depending on staff position as usual).
 I've tried using the special tools>stem
 direction to clear changes (I can manually
 change them, but I can't set them to
 default by selecting the handles and
 hitting the delete key), and I've tried Mass
 Mover>Utilities>Remove Stem Changes,
 but it doesn't fix the problem. I don't seem
 to have any hidden layers. I think it may be
 a Voice-1 Voice-2 thing because that's the
 only way I can recreate the problem in a
 test file (but I can fix my test file with the
 Utility). Using Voice 2 to layer… didn't help
 me either. Any Ideas?
 
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  |  |  |  cliffdzihner
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        Date Joined Jun 2000
 Total Posts : 486
 
 |  Posted 6/21/2002 7:17 AM (GMT -6) |   |  | 		| Check your Layer Options (either Document Setting or the new Document Options) just to be sure. You can choose to freeze stems without the presence of other layers. 
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  |  |  |  migman
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         Date Joined Apr 2000
 Total Posts : 2432
 
 |  Posted 6/21/2002 9:16 AM (GMT -6) |   |  | 		| Thanks Cliff, that was it. I'm going to have a big bowl of Sugar-Frosted Prozak.
 
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  |  |  |  kignature
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         Date Joined Apr 2000
 Total Posts : 337
 
 |  Posted 6/22/2002 11:44 AM (GMT -6) |   |  | 		| Mmm...Sugar Frosted Prozak 
 Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner of Champions
 
 -K
 
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