(10-01-2015, 11:00 PM)Zuberman Wrote: The page order feature lets you specify any sequence of pages you want, so you could have breaks in it and do things like, 1-6,8-9,14-16. You can also repeat pages, so you could do 1-6,10-13,1-6. Is there some reason you can't utilize that instead of having to add the same file twice? Having said that, there is nothing that will prevent you from adding the same file twice. When the conflict is presented, you can either pick "Replace File" or "Use existing file".
Mike
CLOSE BUT NO CIGAR

Yes indeed - and I thank you for the explanation, I got the file to skip the doubled page.
*BUT*
You know what?
Directly following the skipped page ALL THE ANNOTATIONS - that is is the totality - are doubled.
That means I have a page of isolated fingerings floating in space if you will along with dynamics, colors and whatever that proceed the page for which they were meant to be on.
The workaround was to manually erase each and all from the incorrect page and for the time being - it seems they "stick" to the page where they were intended.
Another problem :
Any links of course are also displaced a page later.
So this is a global problem.
Suggestion

but if you had a native ability after flattening the pdf files to erase and therefore transform the original pdf this wouldn't happen.
4 score for instance does this on Mac OS.
Major Pain in the brain I know...