How to get there
        Click the Text Tool  
. Click a text block handle. Choose Standard Frame from 
 the Text Menu.
        What it does
        Use the Standard Frame dialog box to specify 
 whether a border appears around the text block, and to specify the thickness 
 of the border. Also specify the amount, in measurement units, to indent 
 the text from the frame. This setting affects the text block both on-screen 
 and on printed music.
        
            - Show 
 Border. Use this option to determine whether a border will appear 
 around the text block. When this option is selected, Finale displays a 
 border around the text block using the line thickness specified in this 
 dialog box. When this option is not selected, the text block will appear 
 without a border.
 
            - Expand 
 Horizontally • Expand Vertically. These options control how text 
 typed into the score will flow into an editing frame. Sometimes you will 
 want the frame to remain a fixed size, while other times you’ll want it 
 to expand as you type. To have the frame automatically expand as you type, 
 double-click a location in the score and start entering text without dragging 
 to create a frame; or, display the Frame Attributes dialog box for a text 
 block already in the score and select the Expand Horizontally option. 
 The edge of the frame will expand left or right—depending on its horizontal 
 alignment—as long as you enter text, until you press enter (type a carriage 
 return) to start a new line. To allow an unlimited number of lines of 
 text in a frame, double-click a location in the score and start entering 
 text without dragging to create a frame; or, display the Frame Attributes 
 dialog box for a text block already in the score and select the Expand 
 Vertically option. The edge of the frame will expand up or down—depending 
 on its vertical alignment—as long as you enter text.
 
        
        Neither of these options will be selected if 
 you create a text block by double-clicking and dragging to create the 
 size frame that you want the text to flow into. Dragging the frame on-screen 
 to adjust the text block’s width or height will also deselect these settings. 
 Make sure that Expand Horizontally is not selected if you want the text 
 to wrap when it reaches the edge of the frame, and that Expand Vertically 
 is not selected if you want the text to flow into the height of the existing 
 frame.
        The sides of the frame show a single line on-screen 
 to indicate that the frame will expand horizontally or vertically. A double 
 line indicates that the frame is a fixed size; drag the side of the frame 
 to resize it. 
        
            - Line 
 Thickness. Enter the line thickness, in current measurement units, 
 for the border.
 
            - Inset 
 Text. Enter the distance, in measurement units, that you want the 
 text to be inset from the border or the frame shape. This value is always 
 used, even if you don’t show the border or shape. 
 
            - OK 
 • Cancel. Click Cancel to return to the score without changing 
 the settings for the frame that the text flows into. Click OK to confirm 
 your settings and return to the score.
 
        
        See Also:
        
        Text Tool 
        
        Custom Frame