How to get there
From the Finale 2009 Menu, choose
Preferences then Program Options and select Open.
What it does
Use the Open category to specify how Finale
treats various types of files while opening them.
- Open
Older Documents As "Untitled". This option is checked
by default. When this option is checked, Finale opens a file created with
an earlier version of Finale as an untitled document, requiring you to
enter a name before it can be saved. This is done to protect you from
inadvertently overwriting your older file, making it unreadable in an
earlier version of Finale.
- Require
Confirmation After Conversion of Older Documents. This option is
checked by default. Finale presents a conversion warning message after
reading and converting an older file. This message requires you to click
OK before proceeding. The reason for this is to ensure you are aware that
the file has been converted from a previous version. However, there are
times when you are aware or unconcerned that a file has been converted,
such as when converting many old files at once via drag-and-drop (when
you already have a backup of the original versions). In these cases, having
to click OK after each file is tedious. By deselecting this checkbox,
the warning message will still appear during the file conversion, but
will disappear without requiring confirmation. Use this feature with caution!
- Open
Templates As "Untitled". This option is checked by default.
When this option is checked, Finale opens a template file as an untitled
document, requiring you to enter a name before it can be saved. This is
done to protect you from inadvertently overwriting the template when you
actually wish to save it as a new document. However, there are times (such
as when making modifications to the template files themselves) when you
would prefer to open templates with their original names, allowing you
to overwrite them without prompting. This can be done by deselecting this
checkbox. Use this feature with caution!
- Playback:
Set Human playback for Finale Notation Files Created Prior to Finale 2004.
Choose this option to automatically enable Human Playback while opening
files created in earlier Finale versions (pre-Finale 2004). See Playback
Settings dialog box.
- Automatically
Convert Text In Files From Other Operating Systems • Show Dialog On Automatic
Conversion. Check to Automatically Convert to translate upper-ASCII
characters (such as è, ö and hard spaces) into the appropriate character
on the current system. If Finale was unable to translate the character,
it will display the problem character as a question mark. Finale will
only check text fonts, as defined in the MacSymbolFonts.txt file, not
music or symbol fonts. See Configuring Macsymbolfonts.txt.
Check "Show Dialog on Automatic Conversion" to display a list
of text items checked, items converted and other information about the
conversion process.
- Number
Of Recent Files In File Menu. By changing this option you can control
how many files appear in the list of recently used files in the File Menu.
- Tie
Conversion: PostScript • Screen • Ask When Converting. These options
are used when converting files previous to Finale 97 for determining how
to handle ties. In versions before Finale 97 ties were represented differently
on the screen than when they were printed on a PostScript printer. Since
Finale 97 and later versions no longer have this difference, older files
can be converted either using the screen representation of ties, or using
PostScript settings of ties. You can also have Finale ask about converting
ties during the conversion process by selecting the Ask When Converting
checkbox.
See Also:
File Menu-Open
Edit
Menu/Program Options
Finale
2009 Menu/Program Options