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| farzad Registered Member
Date Joined Mar 2002 Total Posts : 9 | Posted 2/3/2003 11:05 AM (GMT -6) | |
How can I flip the staves, with out using dragging method.
Thanks.
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| Jetcopy Registered Member
Date Joined Oct 2000 Total Posts : 4795 | Posted 2/3/2003 11:23 AM (GMT -6) | | |
| ronny Registered Member
Date Joined Mar 2001 Total Posts : 581 | Posted 2/3/2003 11:56 AM (GMT -6) | |
That's a pretty silly answer to a serious question. Obviously, anon. #1 means ON the screen, while using finale! It's quite simple really, turn your monitor over. Don't forget to read it backwards.
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| a dude Registered Member
Date Joined Sep 2002 Total Posts : 626 | Posted 2/3/2003 1:10 PM (GMT -6) | |
You guys are all wet. The easiest thing to do is stand on one's head. That eliminates all of the hardware variables.
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| HOMR Handsome gent
Date Joined Aug 2001 Total Posts : 227 | Posted 2/3/2003 1:13 PM (GMT -6) | |
I of course prefer to just turn the monitor over.
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| Tim Rowland ...Rowland...Rowland, though the streams are...
Date Joined Dec 1998 Total Posts : 1250 | Posted 2/4/2003 12:24 AM (GMT -6) | |
NO NO NO!!!
You get two HUGE magnets...then you put one on either side of the monitor. Sure enough, the picture will start to distort due to the huge magnetic field created, then simple rotate the magnets around the monitor, and the stems will be close behind.
Anon
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| heinzfan Registered Member
Date Joined Mar 1999 Total Posts : 95 | Posted 2/4/2003 7:15 AM (GMT -6) | |
I'm sure those replies were all very helpful. If you want to interchange the position of two staves without dragging them into the new position, you could select the staff tool, click the staff, and then from the staff menu select "staff usage." Note the "distance from top" measurement. Use the "previous/next" button to locate the staff you want to change position with, and note the position, then enter the new distance for each staff, respectively. Click okay and the staves will have changed places.
Since this technique can have different results depending whether you're using page or scroll view, or special parts extraction, you should check the user guide under "staff usage."
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| ronny Registered Member
Date Joined Mar 2001 Total Posts : 581 | Posted 2/4/2003 8:12 PM (GMT -6) | |
Now you've gone and ruined it for the rest of us.....
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| hughmckee Registered Member
Date Joined Sep 2002 Total Posts : 35 | Posted 2/19/2003 1:00 PM (GMT -6) | |
Make sure you make a copy before you start flipping, etc, so you have something to go back to.
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