For some weird reason, this piece I am editing does not have the option of a separate number font in Tempo Alterations expressions, though it is there in Tempo Marks. How do I add it in the Category Designer window for Tempo Alterations?
Thanks,
Mark
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Mac OS 11.4
Adding number font to Tempo Alterations expressions
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When creating a tempo alteration, you can choose to uncheck the option to use the category fonts, thus allowing you to use whatever font you want.
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Thanks. I'll do that.
But is there no way to add that third font in there? It seems odd to me, because in my own files, it's already set up with three fonts in a row, exactly the same as the Tempo Marks category is: 1. the font for the words, like Allegro molto, 2. the font for the note; 3. the font for the number.
But in this file, a piece I am editing for someone else, there is no third font option there at all. That seems weird to me.
Mark
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You might be able to edit the Category and add it there.
Edit: I just checked and that option is not available in the Category.
Do you have a file that we can see where the Tempo alterations Category has the Number Font option?
Zuill
Edit: I just checked and that option is not available in the Category.
Do you have a file that we can see where the Tempo alterations Category has the Number Font option?
Zuill
Windows 10, Finale 2011-v26.3.1
"When all is said and done, more is said than done."
"When all is said and done, more is said than done."