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Reply To: Looking for adressing tips

Hi, and what if I need to number single shots first, then cakes and then shells, and ideally those that go at once, e.g. doublet -20/20 as one cue. How to set this up?

Reply To: Raccoon /Wizard

Hey Drew, any update on wizard proline? thanks Ron

Reply To: “mute” some products on the time line?

on the script window you can select size and this will then only show that size as you play the show in window on left screen  

“mute” some products on the time line?

Hi, is it possible to select some cues on the timeline and “mute” the all selected cues? i mean that there will be no fire for this ones. To appreciate differents options and switch easily from one to another. txs.

Reply To: Using Avery 5160 for labels?

Hi Josh,   Happy to help. If you do an online search for Avery 5160, you’ll find that the label size is 1″ x 2-5/8″. If you do a search for Avery 5260, you’ll see the size is the same. The difference between 5160 and 5260 is the number labels in the pack. 5160 is a pack of 3,000 labels, 5260 is a pack of 750 labels.   If you have the Pro version of Finale 3D, and you want to make any customizations, you’ll find ‘Create or edit labels template’ by going to the blue gear in the Script window (because each label is based on a row of script). A great resource for label customizations labels is Labels basic instructions.

Using Avery 5160 for labels?

Hello,   I have a lot of Avery 5160 labels and I would like to use them to print labels.  I noticed there is no preset for them and I wanted to see if I could make a custom label for this size?  I have downloaded the latest version of Finale 3d.  I was going to try and figure this out using the blue gear icon in the effects window using the ‘Create or edit labels template’ – only problem is, it is not there!  I am running the pro version.  Assuming I can get to this, do we know what measurements to use for the 5160 label?   Thanks Josh

This is awesome

Hello, This is awesome.

Reply To: Looking for adressing tips

Thanks for your answer Drew. I want only one module (rail) for 2 racks/position. i’ll try it.  

Reply To: Looking for adressing tips

Hi Pyro_Cyril, welcome to the Finale 3D community forum!   Below is a screenshot of the Address Show dialog (Addressing > Address show). Setting the sort order to ‘Angles First’ then ‘Angle’ will assign addresses to all the angled items first in order by angle from left to right, then all the straight-up items. If you want a separate module for your angled items, you can restrict each module to ‘Angle-Or-Not’. This means items with any angle will be allowed on the same module and straight-up items will be on a separate module.