Macros

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sschimel
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Finale Version: Finale 2017.3
Operating System: Windows

Post by sschimel » Thu Jun 13, 2013 4:24 pm

Because FInale doesn't seem to like working with multiple core processors, every time I open Finale, I have to go into Task Manager, right click on affinity, and then turn off all but one core. Is there a way to write a macro in Windows 7 to accomplish all of that with one keystroke?
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