![]() ![]() Buck Beaver, 335-XXXX.īutch Cougar should have been paid 40% and was not. The 2 hours of overtime can be paid on the first half of September payroll and we will make sure that the overtime time reports go directly to Payroll Services next time. The time report was sent directly to Human Resource Services instead of Payroll Services, and did not make payroll cutoff times. His leave report was sent into HRS.īutch Cougar, WSU ID XXXXXXXX, position # XXXXX, earned 2 hours of overtime on 8/23/13. Thank you, Rex Tiger, 335-XXXX.īutch was supposed to receive compensation for 2 hours of overtime on 8/23/13. Please include the retroactive adjustment with the September 2013 first half pay cycle. 5-XXXX.īutch Cougar, WSU ID XXXXXXXX, will have a pay increase on position #XXXXX, effective 8/16/13 that did not make payroll cutoffs. Please stop the current check, thank you, Kitty Kat, 335-XXXX.īutch Cougar was to receive a retention increase 8/16. The PERMS action has been submitted and approved. Our department did not find out about the resignation until after payroll deadlines. Please do not process this payment.Įxample of proper PEAR comment: Sally Smith, WSU ID# XXXXXXXX, resigned position #XXXXX effective 8/15/13. To finish, we would like to leave you with some final tips for maximizing your time and output, and to let you know where you can go from here.Example of incomplete PEAR comment: Sally Smith resigned on. ![]() We hope that you have enjoyed this guide and have learned some useful ways of working in Dorico. We hope you enjoyed the process and learned useful Dorico operations along the way. You can export the audio of projects as MP3 or WAV audio files, for example, to share how a piece sounds with someone who does not have Dorico.Ĭongratulations! You have completed the Dora Pejačević Walzer-Capricen No. 2 piano piece project. Because the most common and useful format for musical scores is arguably PDF, this task covers exporting to PDF with a watermark to indicate it’s a proof. You can export any layout as PDF, PNG, SVG, and TIFF graphics files. ![]() If you don’t have a printer or don’t want to print a hard copy, you can skip this task. If you have a printer connected to your computer, you can print hard copies of layouts directly from Dorico. The following tasks cover a few common printing and exporting operations. Once you are happy with how the piece looks on the page and sounds in playback, you can print and export it in a variety of formats, including graphics and audio files. There are many different ways you can adjust how your music sounds in playback the following tasks cover a few simple adjustments. The next step in the process is listening to how the music sounds in playback and making changes if required. Once you have input all the notes and notations required, you can lay out and format pages to produce practical sheet music. The following tasks take you through inputting the notes and notation items required for this piano piece, with a separate task for each item for clarity, although Dorico is designed so that you can also input most items at the same time as inputting notes and other notations: you don’t have to stop note input to add a dynamic, for example. Now that you have set up your project, you can start writing the music. To walk you through setting up the project for this solo piano piece, the following tasks cover starting a new project, adding a piano to it, and deleting the spare part layout. Welcome to this First Steps guide, which we have created to help you get started with Dorico by taking you through all the steps necessary to create and prepare a short piano piece followed by an extract of a blues song. ![]()
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