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Raphael Vang
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Post by Raphael Vang » Mon Dec 12, 2016 1:25 pm

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Peter Thomsen
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Post by Peter Thomsen » Mon Dec 12, 2016 2:59 pm

I am not sure I understand your request.

Anyway, you should send a Private Message to the Forum Administrator.

Mike and I are only Forum Moderators.
We do not have “full access” to all aspects of the forum.

All we can do, is delete in-appropriate posts - or edit them.
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John Ruggero
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Post by John Ruggero » Mon Dec 12, 2016 5:30 pm

RV, so you would like a new category on this website under Finale Discussion called "Finale Makeover" or something like that? And under that one could start a separate thread about every aspect of Finale that one feels needs improvement?

If so, it's a great idea, but maybe you could still do that under Wishlist by giving your threads a special name, like "Finale Makeover: Slur Tool", "Finale Makeover: Articulation Designer" etc.

Another suggestion: there is another forum Notat.io that it open to users of all notation products, many of whom use multiple products including Dorico. You might also post over there to get a wider viewpoint. The category would be Digital Notation Tools under Engraving Techniques.
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