![]() You can edit the name in Staff Attributes and remove it. The Staff name is supposed to be printed. There is an option in the print menu to display colours, or not.ģ. Colours can be turn on or off in Program Options, as well as defined for different types of notation.Ģ. I don't know whether PRintMusic has these capabilities, but in Finale:ġ. Lots of music at like some and you'll hate some). Score: PrintMusic 2011 (new user - very confused). This is fine for a multi-instrument piece, but it looks kinda stupid on the printed hard-copy piano score - every stave is labeled "Piano"? Duh-īut I have other software which can readily remove the staff headers from the PDF file, once it's been created, so it's a non-fatal problem. "Piano", "Pno"), which I thought weren't supposed to print, DO print to PDF. The only problem with CutePDF is that the staff headers on the left-hand side (i.e. no re-boot necessary) created near-perfect PDF files - and the layer colors have been stable ever since. For those of you who don't know, there's a nifty freeware program called CutePDF ( ) which downloads quickly and effortlessly. ![]() The tech people finally solved that also. I was having the worst time printing to Adobe PDF (like, for example, the screen would often turn 100% black, necessitating that Finale be closed and re- opened to restore the visual). Since this problem/solution is not in the Help files, I thought I'd post it for the benefit of anyone else who encounters this REALLY WEIRD problem.Īs to why the colors were going away, I suspect it's because of my efforts to create PDF from an old Adobe Acrobat version (I can't even take an educated guess as to what the relationship is between these 2 things, but, as Einstein said, when two things happen at the same time and in the same place, they must be related - or something like that). Navigate to C:\Documents and Settings\\Application Data\MakeMusic\PrintMusic 2011*Īnyway, this works. I don't understand their solution, but I used it, and it works:Ģ. Voila! Upon re-installation of PrintMusic, my colors were back.Įnd of problem? No! The next day the colors disappeared again. ![]() So I used Revo Uninstaller, which weeds out registry items as well as working program files. Well, guess what: THAT didn't work either! Everything was still B
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