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Old 02-01-2011, 02:52 AM
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Default Re: Revealing hidden lyrics

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Originally Posted by Sherry C View Post
Hi,

I was not able to unhide the lyrics for that particular staff either. Perhaps there was some editing step that removed them? You can check the autosave backup copies of your file to see if the lyrics are present in one of those. Just use "File/Autosave recovery" to see a list of back up files. Find the filename-1.not version of your file for the most recently saved (there should be at least 5 iterations unless you've made changes to the Autosave settings.)

Hope that helps!
Sherry
Hi Sherry,

no, the autosave files didn't help, but I think I've found another way to solve this problem: I've added a new staff and copied the Alt 1 staves and *bling*, the hidden lyrics are shown again

I don't know if we should call it a miracle or just a software bug
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