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JimmyG
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   Posted 1/7/2015 12:42 PM (GMT -6)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
I use Finalescripts often. Sometime ago I copied a script that renamed the staves in my band scores to a more standard format, such as "1st Bb Clarinet" instead of "Clarinet in Bb 1." That script was lost when my old computer died. Can you help me rebuild that script or tell me where I can find it? Windows 2012


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   Posted 1/7/2015 9:40 PM (GMT -6)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
Something like
 
search "Horn in F" replace with "French Horn"

should do it.


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   Posted 1/8/2015 8:46 PM (GMT -6)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
Thanks, Charles. I was able to find the script file on my school computer. I had placed it there also. Basically similar to what Charles posted, it goes like these examples:

search whole word "Clarinet in E^b" and replace with "E^b Clarinet"
search whole word "Clarinet in B^b" and replace with "B^b Clarinet"
search whole word "Bass Clarinet" and replace with "B^b Bass Clarinet" (etc.)

Also, in the saxophone area:
search whole word "Alto Sax." and replace with "E^b Alto Saxophone" (etc.) (Note the period after "Sax.") (Being a saxophonist, I really detested this abbreviation that Finale normally produces in scores.)

And, in the brass area:
search whole word "Horn in F" and replace with "F Horn"
search whole word "Baritone (B.C.)" and replace with "Baritone T.C." (and other changes)

Unfortunately, Finale crashed each time I tried to edit this particular script. (Hmmm, that rarely happens.) sad But the script runs just fine.


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   Posted 1/13/2015 1:12 PM (GMT -6)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
Look at this blog post:

http://www.finalemusic.com/blog/using-finalescript-to-rename-staves-in-your-finale-score/

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