 
 
        How to get there
        From the Document Menu, choose Document 
 Options and select Time Signatures.
        What it does
        You can vertically adjust the abbreviated 
 cut and common time symbols, and you can also separately adjust the top 
 time signature symbol that shows the number of beats and the bottom symbol 
 that shows the duration of the beat. You can easily create enlarged time 
 signatures by choosing a larger point size for the time signature font 
 (in the Select Default Fonts dialog box), then adjusting the placement 
 of the top and bottom symbols within this dialog box. This dialog box 
 also contains the settings for selecting the abbreviated cut and common 
 time symbols, as well as spacing options. Since the appearance of time 
 signatures sometimes differs between the part and score, separate settings 
 are available - one for the score and one for parts.
        
            - Abbreviate 
 Common Time to • Abbreviate Cut Time to; Select. These options 
 allow you to select the symbol for Common or Cut Time signatures. Click 
 the checkbox to use the symbols for Cut and Common Time. Click Score to 
 choose a different symbol to use for the score (or just type the keyboard 
 equivalent into the text box). Click Part to choose a different symbol 
 to use for linked parts (or just type the keyboard equivalent into the 
 text box).
- Vertical 
 Adjustment: Abbreviated Symbol • Top Symbol • Bottom Symbol. Enter 
 values to change the vertical placement of the abbreviated time signature 
 symbols used for cut and common time, the top symbol that shows the number 
 of beats, and the bottom symbol that shows the duration of the beat. Enter 
 a positive value to raise the symbol. Enter a negative value to lower 
 the symbol. Use the Score column to apply these settings to the score. 
 Use the Parts column to apply these settings to linked parts.
- Display 
 Courtesy Time Signature at End of Staff System. If a time signature 
 change occurs at the end of a line (system) of music, it’s traditional 
 to forewarn the musician by displaying the incoming time signature at 
 the rightmost end of the preceding system. If you want this "courtesy" 
 time signature to appear, select the appropriate checkbox here. If not, 
 leave these checkbox unselected, and the new time signature will only 
 appear at the beginning of the new line.
- Space 
 Before Time Signature • Space After Time Signature. These numbers 
 determine the amount of space to the left and right of a time signature 
 in the score, respectively. These numbers determine the amount of space 
 to the left and right of a time signature in the document, respectively. 
 Use the Score column to apply these settings to the score. Use the Parts 
 column to apply these settings to linked parts.
- Decimal 
 Places for Composite Meters. When you create a composite meter 
 (using the Time Signature Tool) that includes a fraction in the upper 
 number, it’s displayed in decimal notation when it appears in the score. 
 This number specifies the maximum number of decimal places you want Finale 
 to use when it expresses these fractional numerators. This number specifies 
 the maximum number of decimal places you want Finale to use when it expresses 
 these fractional numerators.
- Composite 
 Time Signature Plus Sign Character; Select. Click this button to 
 open the Symbol Selection dialog box, where you can choose the character 
 for the plus sign in composite time signatures. Choose the font for this 
 character in Document Options-Fonts, 
 under notation. Click Score to choose a different symbol to use for the 
 score (or just type the keyboard equivalent into the text box). Click 
 Part to choose a different symbol to use for linked parts (or just type 
 the keyboard equivalent into the text box).
See Also:
        
        Time signatures
        
        Time Signature dialog box
        
        Document 
 Menu/Document Options
        
         
        