How to get there
        Click the Speedy Entry Tool  
. Make sure Check for Extra Notes is checked in the Speedy 
 Menu. Click a measure, if needed, and enter more notes than are permissible 
 according to the time signature (five quarter notes in a 4/4 measure, 
 for example). (If the dialog box doesn’t appear immediately, you’ve turned 
 off the Jump to Next Measure feature in the Speedy Menu; click the screen 
 or press zero to exit the editing , 
 and the dialog box will appear.)
        What it does
        This dialog box lets you know you’ve put 
 too many beats into a measure, and asks how you want to handle the extra 
 beats. If you’re in the middle of editing a measure, you can tell Finale 
 to wait until you exit the measure before determining whether or not to 
 display. Exit the editing frame by pressing zero, and choose Jump to Next 
 Measure from the Speedy Menu, so that there’s no longer a check mark beside 
 it. The dialog box will now appear only when you try to exit the editing 
 frame (with check extra notes selected) of a measure with too many beats.
        Note: As in any dialog box, you don’t have 
 to click the radio button itself to select one of the following options; 
 you can also click anywhere on the words themselves that label the radio 
 button.
        
            - Leave 
 the measure alone. Click this option to exit the editing frame, 
 leaving the extra beats where they were. (You’d want to select this option 
 if you were creating a cadenza, for example, which typically has more 
 beats than the time signature would normally allow.) However, until you 
 adjust the positions of the notes in the measure, you may see the extra 
 notes "floating over" into the next measure.
 
            - Delete 
 the extra notes. Click this option if you want Finale to eliminate 
 the extra notes or rests from the end of the measure, even if it means 
 truncating the value of the last note or rest.
 
            - Move 
 the extra notes to the next measure. Click this option if you want 
 Finale to cut the extra notes or rests from the end of the measure and 
 notate them in the following measure. This could result in the last note 
 being tied over the barline.
 
            - Keep 
 moving the extra notes until all measures contain the correct number of 
 beats. Click this option if you want Finale to cut the extra notes 
 or rests from the end of the measure and notate them in the following 
 measure; if that measure then has too many beats, Finale cuts the extra 
 notes from the end and puts them in the third measure, and so on until 
 every measure contains the proper number of beats. In effect, this option 
 rebars the music, redistributing the notes until every measure has the 
 proper number of beats, according to the time signature.
 
            - OK. 
 Click OK to exit the dialog box—and the Speedy editing frame—and process 
 the extra beats as you specified.
 
        
        See Also:
        
        Speedy 
 Entry Tool