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athos123
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   Posted 4/22/2005 12:45 PM (GMT -6)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
 I have two questions.
 
1. How do you delete an assessment file once you are done using it?
2. How do you correct an assessment file? For instance I have a trumpet solo for which I created an assessment file in Finale 2005. Once I started practicing with it I found I had input an "A" where I should have put an "Ab". Now, I know that I can go back to finale and correct the original file and resave it as an assessment file under a different name. This leaves me with two files in Smart Music, one correct and one wrong. With my ability to make careless mistakes soon I will have a full hard drive, mostly full of wrong files!! freaked
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Tyler
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   Posted 4/22/2005 10:28 PM (GMT -6)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
To delete the file, outside of Finale and SmartMusic, highlight the file (click it) and press delete on your computer's keyboard (apple+delete on Mac). To fix an existing file, you do what you're already doing, but instead of saving under a new name, save with the old name and let it replace the file.


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