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|  Thanh Registered Member
        Date Joined Jul 2000 Total Posts : 81 | Posted 7/14/2002 1:26 AM (GMT -5) |   |
Hi all,
Is it possible to have a score with chords that contain fretboards on one staff and no fretboard on another?
Finale 2002b, MAC OS9.1
Thanks for any inputs.
Thanh
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Berklee College of Music
Learning Resource Coordinator
Boston, MA 02215
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 |  Éric Dussault Finale 2011 Mac user

       Date Joined May 2002 Total Posts : 778 | Posted 7/14/2002 3:21 AM (GMT -5) |   |
Select the chord tool, then go in manual
input
mode, then double click a the chord's
fretboard
diagram and
uncheck the show--> fretboard.
Eric
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 |  Éric Dussault Finale 2011 Mac user

       Date Joined May 2002 Total Posts : 778 | Posted 7/14/2002 4:22 AM (GMT -5) |   |
You can also control-click the chord (within
the chord tool) and choose to show or
hide the chords,fretboards and other
things on an individual basis.
Eric
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 |  Peter Thomsen Registered Member
        Date Joined Jun 2000 Total Posts : 8331 | Posted 7/14/2002 2:46 PM (GMT -5) |   |
To hide all fretboards in a staff:
Mass Mover Tool
Select the staff
Mass Mover menu > Change > Chord Assignments...
In the Change Chord Assignments dialog box, un-check Fretboard.
Peter
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 |  Thanh Registered Member
        Date Joined Jul 2000 Total Posts : 81 | Posted 7/16/2002 7:01 PM (GMT -5) |   |
Thanks guys, that really did the trick.
What do the dashes in the Change Chord
Definition dialogue boxes mean.
I've seen them in other dialogues where
all boxes have a dash in them as oppose
to a check or an empty box.
Thanks again!
-Thanh
[email protected]
Berklee College of Music
Learning Resource Coordinator
Boston, MA 02215
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 |  Peter Thomsen Registered Member
        Date Joined Jun 2000 Total Posts : 8331 | Posted 7/17/2002 12:49 AM (GMT -5) |   |
A dash means "no change for this option".
You can also see the dashes in the Staff Styles dialog box.
Peter
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