A wish: Header and Footnotes 2000-02-09 05:00 am Some control over the header and footnote area of the page would be greatly desired for subsequent pages of a print. What I really need is the part name (along with the page number) on subsequent pages. Using staff labelling on the top system gives an undesired (and ugly) indentation on subsequent pages. What would be really great is to allow some kind of expression to be entered for the page number, something like "Flute - ${page}" or some such... Quote Selected
Re: A wish: Header and Footnotes Reply #1 – 2000-02-11 05:00 am Great idea Allan - add it to the wish list.The parts would look much better with the instrument name at top left on the page (I agree the staff name indent is not attractive).An option to add the instrument name to the page number as a footer would certainly help when taping the pages together. Quote Selected
Re: A wish: Header and Footnotes Reply #2 – 2000-02-13 05:00 am easy mate, go to:Previewand then:Copyto copy to clipboard. Then:...Paste into Word!You have FULL control of your cool, smooth and sexy Noteworthy Composer score output! Quote Selected
Re: A wish: Header and Footnotes Reply #3 – 2000-02-14 05:00 am Thanks for the tip. I tried it, but still found it tedious as you have to copy and paste one page at a time and play with the margins and size scalings for each. But thanks again, I didn't even think to try that. For now, I think I'll just stick to manually adding text ('x') at observed page breaks (which unfortunately in themselves cause pages to break at different bars, but eventually you get it right). Quote Selected
Re: A wish: Header and Footnotes Reply #4 – 2000-02-26 05:00 am I would like more features like this... Quote Selected
Re: A wish: Header and Footnotes Reply #5 – 2004-06-04 11:49 am I'd like to re-energize the folks who monitor the Wish List to include the capability to create at least footers, withversioning capabilities and "today's date" -- beingnew to this business, it takes me awhile to get to"done". Jill Quote Selected