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 **A:** Most types that aren't objects in the documentation are integer types. Some of the most common ones are listed here: **A:** Most types that aren't objects in the documentation are integer types. Some of the most common ones are listed here:
  
-| ''​TimeEdu16'',​ ''​TimeEdu32''​ | Integer types for Finale'​s Enigma Time Units (EDUs). One quarter note is 1024 EDUs. Constants for common EDU durations are found in the ''​FCNoteEntry''​ class. (16 and 32 specifies the bit width of the storage.) |+| ''​TimeEdu16'',​ ''​TimeEdu32''​ | Integer types for Finale'​s Enigma Time Units (EDUs). One quarter note is 1024 EDUs. Constants for common EDU durations are listed ​in the ''​FCNoteEntry''​ class. (16 and 32 specifies the bit width of the storage.) |
 | ''​Int100''​ | Integer type used for percent values. | | ''​Int100''​ | Integer type used for percent values. |
-| ''​Evpu'',​ ''​Evpu16'',​ ''​Evpu32''​ | Integer types for Finale'​s Enigma Virtual Page Units (EVPUs). ​One EVPU is 1/288 of an inch. (16 and 32 specifies the bit width of the storage.) | +| ''​Evpu'',​ ''​Evpu16'',​ ''​Evpu32''​ | Integer types for Finale'​s Enigma Virtual Page Units (EVPUs). ​EVPU 1/288 of an inch. (16 and 32 specifies the bit width of the storage.) | 
-| ''​Efix16'',​ ''​Efix32''​ | Integer types for higher-precision measurements. ​One EFIX = 1/64 of an EVPU = 1/18432 of an inch. (16 and 32 specifies the bit width of the storage.) |+| ''​Efix16'',​ ''​Efix32''​ | Integer types for higher-precision measurements. ​EFIX = 1/64 of an EVPU = 1/18432 of an inch. (16 and 32 specifies the bit width of the storage.) |
  
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