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| Pickle Registered Member
Date Joined Aug 2003 Total Posts : 10 | Posted 3/22/2013 11:06 AM (GMT -6) | | I've got a piece with two endings. Everything is fine on the first ending--except that the opening bracket for the backward repeat (not sure if that's the right term) won't break between the two lines of music. Instead, it just begins on the second line and extends to the left into the margin rather than beginning over the last two measures of the line above. It looks correct in scroll view, but when I go to page view, it doesn't split. | Back to Top | |
| Pickle Registered Member
Date Joined Aug 2003 Total Posts : 10 | Posted 3/22/2013 1:06 PM (GMT -6) | | |
| flutyk Registered Member
Date Joined Dec 2009 Total Posts : 4 | Posted 3/22/2013 1:41 PM (GMT -6) | | I am having exactly the same problem with Finale 2011. I highlight the measures to be included in the first ending the when I change the view to page view, the upper line of the ending extends across the pages as if I were still in scroll view. My first ending is 11 measures in one spot and three measures in a second place. | Back to Top | |
| Zuill "The Troll"
Date Joined Oct 2003 Total Posts : 29077 | Posted 3/22/2013 2:42 PM (GMT -6) | | The ending is divided into 2 parts. It has always been that way. You'll need to adjust each end as needed. If it spans a system in between, it's not necessary for there to be a line. If you want it, add it as a Smert Line.
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| Pickle Registered Member
Date Joined Aug 2003 Total Posts : 10 | Posted 3/22/2013 2:44 PM (GMT -6) | | My ending line DOES need to span the system to indicate where the first ending starts; otherwise it's possible that the pianist may play two measures of it before going to the second ending...and that would sound weird. | Back to Top | |
| Zuill "The Troll"
Date Joined Oct 2003 Total Posts : 29077 | Posted 3/22/2013 2:46 PM (GMT -6) | | If you have a sample file, and don't know how to fix it, someone here can fix it for you.
Zuill "When all is said and done, more is said than done."
Finale 2002b, 2003a, 2004b, 2005b, Win XP SP3, 2011b Win 7 64bit, 2012a Bought and Paid For (Hopefully soon 2012b with some of the MAJOR BUGS fixed--well, now with 2012b and some of the bugs are fixed) 2012c, with some bug fixes
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| Pickle Registered Member
Date Joined Aug 2003 Total Posts : 10 | Posted 3/22/2013 3:16 PM (GMT -6) | | My ending line DOES need to span the system to indicate where the first ending starts; otherwise it's possible that the pianist may play two measures of it before going to the second ending...and that would sound weird. | Back to Top | |
| Pickle Registered Member
Date Joined Aug 2003 Total Posts : 10 | Posted 3/22/2013 3:29 PM (GMT -6) | | My ending line DOES need to span the system to indicate where the first ending starts; otherwise it's possible that the pianist may play two measures of it before going to the second ending...and that would sound weird. | Back to Top | |
| Zuill "The Troll"
Date Joined Oct 2003 Total Posts : 29077 | Posted 3/22/2013 3:32 PM (GMT -6) | | Well, now that we have that in triplicate, can we have a file to help with?
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