Staff styles are named sets of staff attributes
that can be applied to a region. Everywhere the same staff style is applied,
the same staff attributes apply. If a staff style is changed, it changes
everywhere in the document the staff style is applied. Staff styles can
be used to create transpositions, change the number of staff lines, or
the notation style for the selection region. A number of staff styles
have already been created for you in the default file.
For information regarding staff styles
in scores with linked parts, see Linked
parts.
Note: While most staff
styles can be layered on top of each other (i.e. 1-bar repeat and a saxophone
transposition), some styles conflict (i.e. 1-bar repeat and blank notation).
Finale will alert you to this conflict when you apply or copy a staff
style. It will not, however, warn you if you create conflicting styles
by editing a layered style.
To
create a staff style
- Click the Staff Tool . The Staff Menu
appears.
- Choose Define Staff Styles from the Staff Menu.
The Staff Styles dialog box appears.
- Click New and type in the style name in the
Style Name text box.
- Select the items you wish to include in your
staff style. See Staff
Styles dialog box for details. Remember that a checkbox can be selected,
unselected or grayed out which means to leave it as it is.
Tip: choose Copyable
to allow the staff style to be copied with the Selection Tool.
- Click OK. You are now ready to apply
the staff style you created.
To edit
a staff style
- Click the Staff Tool . The Staff Menu
appears.
- Choose Define Staff Styles from the Staff Menu.
The Staff Styles dialog box appears.
- Select the staff style you wish to change from
the Available Styles popup menu.
- Make any changes you require in the Staff Styles
dialog box.
- Click OK. Any changes you have made
will be applied to the everywhere that style is used.
To
apply a staff style
- Click the Staff Tool . The Staff Menu
appears.
- Select the region you want to affect.
See Selecting music
for hints on selecting shortcuts.
- While pressing the number or letter corresponding
to the Metatool, (for example, S for Slash Notation) click a measure.
Finale applies the staff style over the range or measures you selected.
See the Staff
Style library in the Appendix for a listing of metatool assignments
in the default file. If you don’t know the metatool, use the steps below.
- Choose Apply Staff Styles from the Staff Menu.
You can also select Apply Staff Styles from the contextual menu by control-clicking
in the staff. The Apply Staff Style dialog box appears.
- Select the staff style you wish to apply from
the
- Click OK.
To
clear staff styles from a measure region
To remove the full duration of a staff style or multiple staff styles, see To clear a staff style.
- Click the Staff Tool . The Staff Menu
appears.
- Under the Staff Menu, ensure Show Staff Styles is checked. All Staff Styles are indicated by horizontal bars above the music.
- Select the region you want to affect.
See Selecting Music.
- Choose Clear Staff Styles from the Staff Menu. You can also select Clear Staff Styles from the contextual menu by control-clicking
in the staff. The staff styles will be removed from the selected
region.
To clear a staff style
To remove all staff styles from a specific region of measures, see To clear a staff styles from a measure region. To delete a staff style definition from the Staff Styles dialog box, see To delete a staff style.
- Click the Staff Tool . The Staff Menu
appears.
- Under the Staff Menu, ensure Show Staff Styles is checked. All Staff Styles are indicated by horizontal bars above the affected regions of a staff.
- Click the horizontal staff style bar you would like to clear. The staff style bar changes color to red indicating it is selected. Hold down Shift and click additional staff style bars to add to the selection.
- Press the Delete key. Alternatively, control-click a selected staff style bar and choose Clear Selected Staff Styles. The selected staff style is removed.
To
delete a staff style
These instructions demonstrate how to delete a staff style definition. To remove all staff styles from a specific region of measures, see To clear a staff style from a measure region. To remove the full duration of a staff style or multiple staff styles, see To clear a staff style.
- Click the Staff Tool . The Staff Menu
appears.
- Choose Define Staff Styles from the Staff Menu.
The Staff Styles dialog box appears.
- Select the staff style you wish to delete from
the Available Styles popup menu.
- Click Delete.
- Click OK. The staff style will be deleted
from the list and the document.
To
create a staff style metatool
- Click the Staff Tool . The Staff Menu
appears.
- Press shift and a number key or a letter.
Finale displays the Apply Staff Style dialog box.
- Select the staff style you wish to assign from
the popup menu.
- Click OK.
To
apply a staff style metatool
- Click the Staff Tool . The Staff Menu
appears.
- Select the region you want to affect.
See Selecting music
for hints on selecting shortcuts.
- Press the number or letter corresponding to
the Metatool you programmed. Finale applies the staff style over
the range or measures you selected. See Finale
Libraries in the Appendix for a listing of Staff Style metatool assignments
in the default file.
To
load a staff style library
- From the File Menu, choose Load Library.
- Navigate to the folder containing the desired
library. The default libraries are found in the Libraries folder
in the Finale folder.
- Select the library and choose Open.
To save a staff style library
- Create only the staff styles you want to move.
Delete redundant staff style if needed.
- From the File Menu, choose Save Library.
The Save Library dialog box appears.
- Click Staff Styles and click OK.
- Name the library and click Save. The
library is now available to load into other files.
To
display a staff differently in one
part than another
A common case would be using the same score
staff for both bass clef baritone and treble clef baritone parts. In
these steps you will create a new part and apply a staff style to show
it in a different clef and with a different transposition.
- From the Document Menu, choose Manage Parts.
The Manage Parts dialog box appears. If the score does not yet contain
parts, click Generate Parts to create them based on the existing score
staves.
- Click New Part. The dialog box expands
and a new part appears in the list above.
- Click Edit Part Name to open the Edit Text
dialog box. Enter the name of the part and click OK.
- Click the staff you want to use for the part
in the right column. Then click Add to Part to add it to the middle column.
- Click OK. You have just added a part
containing the same score staff as another part. Now, you can use a staff
style to apply a different transposition, clef, or other notation style
to this part. Notation (and other) changes to this staff in the score
will apply to this part as well as the original part.
- From the Document Menu, choose Edit Part, and
then the part you just created.
- Choose the Staff Tool.
- From the Edit Menu choose Select All (or press
Command-A)
to select all measures in the part.
- From the Staff Menu, choose Apply Staff Style.
If the style you need is here, choose it and click OK and you’re done
- the part is now displayed in the new style. If
the style is not in the list, click Define. The Staff Styles dialog
box appears. Move ahead to step 10.
- Click New. Replace “(New Staff Style)”
with a new name. Then, make the desired changes. For example, to create
a B flat baritone part, click the Select button next to the clef, choose
the treble clef, and click OK. Then, click the Select button next to transposition
and from the Key Signature popup menu, choose Bb treble clef. Click
OK. For more details, see Staff
styles.
- Click OK to return to the Apply Staff Styles
dialog box. The style you just created is highlighted.
- Click OK. The part is now displayed
in the staff style you just defined.
See Also:
Staff Tool