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| Hiding parts of a line across stavesMake the lines in very close to the places you want them. Hod the shift key when you draw them to make them vertical.Then elect both lines (assuming you're using smart shapes) and in the contextual... | Finale - Macintosh - FORUM HAS MOVED! | Peter West 7/25/2016 3:43 PM |
| Moving rests vertically, nudging expressionsWhen you move an expression the point where it's attached will shift with it. If there is a note where it was attached and not where you move it to (for example) that will cause a vertical jump. To... | Finale - Macintosh - FORUM HAS MOVED! | Peter West 7/25/2016 3:39 PM |
| Tuplet issueBrilliant, thanks everyone. It's a pin, but fortunately not too many in this piece despite its complexity. All the best P | Finale - Macintosh - FORUM HAS MOVED! | Peter West 6/29/2016 9:59 AM |
 | Tuplet issueHi Has anyone seen this, and if so is there a solution? I'm tearing my hair out (what's left of it)... If I set a series of tuplets so that the first event in the tuplet is a rest, then COPY (not... |  Finale - Macintosh - FORUM HAS MOVED! |  Peter West 6/29/2016 6:49 AM |
| Double-staffed multi-measure rest?I hide them all by setting vertical offset to -1000 and re-making all the MM rests. I then create an expression category with the appropriate font, to show above the bottom staff and centred between... | Finale - Macintosh - FORUM HAS MOVED! | Peter West 5/9/2016 12:54 PM |
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