This tool lets you create a number of special
beaming, stemming, and note positioning changes in one measure at a time.
For example, you can use it to rearrange the noteheads on a stem, change
the length of a stem, change the angle of a beam, or adjust the position
of a dot or a tie. You can select more than one element (of the same type)
at once, make exact adjustments using the nudge keys, view the relative
position of some selected elements in the message bar, perform on-screen
dragging of dots or ties to alter their position, and change the vertical
positioning of ties.
See Stems, Beaming across barlines, Note
positioning, Dotted notes, Ties, and related topics.
For detailed information, see the Special
Tools Palette.
Special mouse clicks
- Click
the Special Tool that you want to use, then click the measure. Click,
shift-click or drag-enclose the handles of the elements you want to edit.
At certain times you’ll want to change several occurrences of an element
at once (for example, when you change the appearance of noteheads). You
can save time by drag-enclosing several handles at once. First, position
the cursor at the first element’s handle, then drag-enclose the handles
of the elements to be selected. Release the button when you’ve reached
the last element. Alternately, you can select more than one handle by
holding down shift and clicking any handle in the measure.
- Click
on the Special Tool that you plan to work with. Click the measure you
want to change, then choose Select All from the Edit Menu. Select
All is available to the following Special Tools: Note Position, Notehead
Position, Note Shape, Accidental Mover, Stem Length, Custom Stem, Beam
Angle, Beam Extension, Secondary Beam Angle, Tie, Dot, Beam Width and
Beam Stem Adjust Tools. To select the elements, first Finale will select
all the elements of the same type in the measure (such as all the notes
for the Note Position Tool) that the current tool affects. Changes you
make to any of the elements you selected will apply to all the selected
elements for that Special Tool.
- Press
delete or clear
or shift-delete after moving or changing a stem or note to reset
the item to its original position or appearance. This shortcut works for
the Note Mover, Notehead Mover, Change Notehead, Accidental, Stem Length,
Custom Stem, Beam Adjustment, Beam Extension, Secondary Beam Adjustment,
Tie, Dot, Beam Thickness and Beam Stem Adjust Tools.
- Press
the nudge keys to adjust the position of almost any element whose
handle is selected. If you need to move elements very slightly (such as
ties, for example) when you’re working with Special Tools, you can use
the nudge keys–the four directional arrows on your keyboard.
You can make the “nudge” amount as small
as one pixel, or as large as you like, using the Movable Items dialog
box found in Program Options-Edit (under the Document Menu). This setting
is saved in your Finale Preferences file
(in the System Folder’s Preferences folder). To make even more
precise adjustments, choose a higher Scale View To setting in the View
Menu. For example, doubling the view percentage to zoom in will offer
twice the nudging precision.
Note: The nudge “amount”
in the Movable Items dialog box only applies when you’re working with
Special Tools. When you use the nudge keys at other times, the element
is adjusted by one pixel each time you press the keys.
Contextual menus
Contextual menus are reached by control-clicking on the handle
of an object. A contextual menu will be displayed where you can select
various items.
Menu item
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What it does
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Edit
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Display the Notehead Settings or Accidental
Settings dialog box
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Clear
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Restores default settings
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Allow Vertical Positioning
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Permits dragging an accidental or notehead
up or down
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See Also:
Main Tool Palette
Special
Tools Tool