Chord: too narrow
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Some chords that don't exist on the list of Finale, when created , appear too narrow, as is the case in the File attached, Cm6(9)
Is there a way to appear more clear?
I appreciate your always valuable help
Finale 2014/ Windows 7
Is there a way to appear more clear?
I appreciate your always valuable help
Finale 2014/ Windows 7
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Thanks, oldmkvi,
but I don't get it yet.
I did:
1) Right-click mouse on the Chord Symbol
2) Edit Chord definition
3) Suffix: Edit
4) Chord Suffix Editor
and I can only drag the letter "m", but not the Parenthesis and Number
but I don't get it yet.
I did:
1) Right-click mouse on the Chord Symbol
2) Edit Chord definition
3) Suffix: Edit
4) Chord Suffix Editor
and I can only drag the letter "m", but not the Parenthesis and Number
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Thank you very much, oldmokvi,
I've got it already.
The route is then:
1) Right-click mouse on the Chord Symbol
2) Edit Chord definition
3) Suffix: Edit
4) Chord Suffix Editor
5) Click NEXT to activate each additional element in the suffix to be able to adjust its position.
I've got it already.
The route is then:
1) Right-click mouse on the Chord Symbol
2) Edit Chord definition
3) Suffix: Edit
4) Chord Suffix Editor
5) Click NEXT to activate each additional element in the suffix to be able to adjust its position.
Last edited by jose oscar on Sun Apr 16, 2017 1:25 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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[quote="jose oscar"]Thank you very much, oldmokvi,
I've got it already.
The route is then:
1) Right-click mouse on the Chord Symbol
2) Edit Chord definition
3) Suffix: Edit
4) Chord Suffix Editor
5) Click NEXT to activate each additional element in the suffix to be able to adjust its position.
6) Adjust its position.
7) Repeat 5. and 6. until done./OK/OK
I've got it already.
The route is then:
1) Right-click mouse on the Chord Symbol
2) Edit Chord definition
3) Suffix: Edit
4) Chord Suffix Editor
5) Click NEXT to activate each additional element in the suffix to be able to adjust its position.
6) Adjust its position.
7) Repeat 5. and 6. until done./OK/OK
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Thank you, at8ax,
I've just edited my last message adding the steps you proposed
I've just edited my last message adding the steps you proposed