The entire contents of the Finale 2009 User Manual is HTML-based and designed for viewing with your computer's Internet browser. Here are some tips to help you get the most out of Finale 2009's documentation resources.
The Navigation Pane appears to the left of the content window. Use the TOC, Index, Search, and Browse Sequences buttons to navigate to the desired topic, or find topics using the Visual Index.
- Select the
button to show the Table of Contents. From here you can browse through an alphabetical list of Finale-specific topics (dialog boxes, tools, menus etc.) under the "Reference" volume. Or, browse through a list of musical topics (e.g. "clefs," "grace notes," "music spacing," etc.) under the "Encyclopedia" volume. The "Tutorials" volume includes the electronic version of the Installation and Tutorials manual.
- Select the
tab to display an alphabetical list of index entries. Enter your query in the text box to navigate to the desired entry.
- Select the
tab and enter search keyword (or multiple keywords) into the text box to search the full text of the Finale manual. The results are ordered by rank based on a variety of factors (number of occurrences in the topic, in the title, etc). Select the desired topic from the list - the words used for the search are highlighted.
Use the text box above the content window to highlight specific text within the current topic.
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tab to display a list of topics arranged by subject. Use these lists for more comprehensive reading. If you would like to learn all about Page Layout, for example, you might start at the top of the "Page Layout" browse sequence and work your way down the list.
- If you know what it looks like but don't know the terminology, use the Visual Index. Roll your mouse cursor over an item and click to see its description. Use the links for additional details.
- To go back to the previous topic or forward use the buttons on your browser.
- To adjust the text size in Safari, from the Safari menu, choose Preferences and then click the Appearance tab. Click the Select button next to "Standard font" to choose the desired size.
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