 
 
        How to get there
        Click the Expression Tool   , and double-click a note or measure.  Click Create, or click an expression and then click Edit.
, and double-click a note or measure.  Click Create, or click an expression and then click Edit.
        What it does
        There are two kinds of Expressions: Text 
 Expressions, composed of words or symbols you can type (Allegro, ritard, 
 dynamic markings, and so on), and Shape Expressions, composed of shapes 
 you’ve created in the Shape Designer. Either can be defined for playback.
        In this dialog box, you can create a new 
 Expression or edit an existing one. This dialog box is separated 
 into three tabs, each responsible for different attributes of the expression. 
 Use options under the Main tab to edit the spelling, font, or description, 
 options under the Playback tab to edit how the expression affects playback, 
 such as volume or tempo, and options under the 
 Positioning tab to specify precise positioning of the expression relative 
 to its corresponding note or measure.
        
        
        
            - Description. 
 You can use this text box to label each expression for reference 
 later. The description entered here displays near the bottom of the expression 
 in the Expression Selection dialog box. The description can be particularly 
 helpful if you have a number of expressions that do not contain any text, 
 such as expressions defined only to modify the playback.
- Text • Shape. Choose the Text radio button to define or edit a Text Expression and the Shape radio button to define or edit a Shape Expression.
Important note: Slurs, phrase markings, and hairpin crescendos should be entered with the Smart Shape Tool.
        
            - [Text 
 box]. This text box is where you type the expression text itself.
- Use _ Category Fonts. Check this box to use the font, size, and style defined for this category. Fonts for each category can be defined in the Category Designer dialog box. Uncheck this box to display additional font, size, and style options that allow you to define these settings for this specific expression only (see Expression Designer-Positioning).
- Font. Use this popup menu to switch between entering text and musical symbols. The text and music font can be defined for each category of expressions. The text and/or music font for a category can be changed in the Category Designer dialog box. Uncheck Use Category Fonts to display additional font options that you can use to apply to this particular expression (independent from the category).
- Hidden. Select this checkbox to prevent 
 the expression from printing. Hidden expressions will continue to display on-screen at the Hidden Object Shading percentage specified in Program Options-View.
- Enclosure: 
 Shape • Edit. If you want your expression framed by a geometric 
 enclosure, click this drop-down menu to choose the desired shape. Click 
 Edit to open the Enclosure Designer dialog box, where you can specify 
 the shape, size, and line thickness of the enclosure. (See Enclosure 
 Designerfor more information.) You 
 might use this feature, for example, when creating rehearsal letters—you 
 can enclose each letter in a neat rectangle.
- Edit • Create 
 • Select. Click Edit or Create to open the Shape Designer where you can edit the selected shape expression or create a new one. Click Select to choose an existing Shape Expression.
- Allow 
 Horizontal Stretching. When Finale creates the image of a page 
 of your score in Page View, it tends to stretch each measure by a small 
 amount in order to justify each system neatly to the page margins. In 
 many cases you’ll want any Shape Expressions to stretch along with the measures in which they 
 occur. In such cases, select this item. Deselect this checkbox if you 
 don’t want to permit a shape to be stretched horizontally—for example, 
 you might prefer that a harp pedaling diagram retain its original dimensions.
- Hidden. Select this checkbox to prevent 
 the shape expression from printing. Hidden expressions will continue to display on-screen at the Hidden Object Shading percentage specified in Program Options-View.
 
        Tip: Set an opaque 
 enclosure to have the Text Expression cut away other items underneath 
 it in the score. 
         
        To apply playback 
 settings to the expression, click the Playback tab. See Expression Designer-Playback. To set the default positioning, click the Positioning tab. See Expression 
 Designer-Positioning. 
         
        See Also:
        
        Expressions
        
        Expression 
 Selection 
        
        General 
 MIDI Patch Numbers & Names 
        
        Enclosure Designer
        
        Playback Data Dump 
        
        Expression 
 Tool 
        
         
        