A text block can be almost any piece of
text: a note to the conductor, a page of dialogue, performance instructions,
or an extra verse of lyrics, for example. You can place block text, in
any font and size, anywhere in the score.
Text blocks created in Scroll View and
text blocks created in Page View are treated differently. Finale assigns
a text block to a measure if you are in Scroll View when the text block
is created. To create a page-assigned text block, you must be in Page
View.
To
create text in a frame that automatically expands as you type
- Click the Text Tool . The Text Menu
appears.
- Double-click the document window where you
want to place text. The editing frame appears, with a flashing
cursor to indicate the insertion point.
- Type the text directly into the score without
dragging to create a frame. Press return (type a carriage return) to start
a new line. The frame expands horizontally and vertically to accommodate
the text you enter.
A single dashed line indicates that the
frame will expand vertically and /or horizontally as you type.
To
create text within a fixed-size frame
- Click the Text Tool . The Text Menu
appears.
- Double-click the document window, and drag
to create a rectangle to accommodate your text. An editing frame
of the size you create appears, with a flashing cursor to indicate the
insertion point. The placement of the insertion point—left, center, or
right—depends on the justification options selected in the Text Menu.
A double dashed line indicates that the frame is a fixed
size; it will not expand as you type.
- Enter the text you want displayed. The
placement of the text within the frame—left, center, or right—depends
on the justification options selected in the Text Menu. The words wrap
when you reach the side of the frame.
- To resize the frame to accommodate additional
text, drag the side of the frame to the desired size.
To
edit text on-screen
- Click the Text Tool . The Text Menu
appears.
- Double-click a text block handle. The
editing frame appears around the text.
- Click within the selected text block to edit
the text. The insertion point appears where you click. Select some
text, then use the Text Menu to change the character or text block settings
for the selected text.
- Use the Alignment submenu of the Text Menu
or Frame Attributes dialog box to change a text block’s attributes, such
as whether it is assigned to a measure or a page or pages, how it’s positioned,
and so on.
To
resize a text block on-screen
If a standard frame is set for a text block
(Standard Frame is selected in the Text Menu), you can resize the text
block on-screen by dragging its frame. If you’re using a custom frame
for a text block (Custom Frame is selected in the Text Menu), see “To resize a custom
frame” next for instructions.
- Click the Text Tool . The Text Menu
appears.
- Double-click a text block handle. The
editing frame appears around the text.
- To change the text block’s shape or size on-screen,
drag any side of the frame to stretch the shape.
To resize a custom frame
- Click the Text Tool . The Text Menu
appears.
- Click a text block handle, then choose Custom
Frame from the Text Menu. The Custom Frame dialog box appears.
- Click Select. If a shape was already
selected for the custom frame, the Shape Designer appears. If no shape
was selected, click Create in the Shape Selection dialog box.
- Resize the shape in the Shape Designer. For
details, see Shape Designer
dialog box.
- Click OK or Select until you return to the
Custom Frame dialog box, where you can see how the text flows into the
selected shape. When the text flows into the frame the way you
want it to, click OK to return to the document.
Note: As in previous
versions, custom shapes may be used for more than one text block in the
score. If the shape is used elsewhere, changing the shape for one text
block will change all occurrences of the shape in the score.
To
assign a text block to one or more pages
- Click the Text Tool . The Text Menu
appears.
- Click a text block handle, then choose Frame
Attributes from the Text Menu. Or, shift-double-click a text block.
The Frame Attributes dialog box appears.
- Click to select Attach to: Page, if it isn’t
already selected.
- Select an item from the popup menu. Choose Single Page to show the text
block on one page; choose All Pages to show it on every page; or choose
Left Pages or Right Pages to show it on left or right pages.
- Set the page range. Enter the numbers
of the pages where the text block will appear (you’d select Left Pages
and 6 Through 10 to show the text block on every left page between pp.
6–10, for instance). To show the text block on a single page, enter the
page number in the first page text box. To display the text block through
the end of the piece, enter zero in the second text box, or leave the
text box empty. For example, to show the text block on every page, starting
at page 6, you’d select All Pages and enter 6 Through 10, or enter 6 and
leave Through blank.
- Use the other settings in the Frame Attributes
dialog box to adjust the text block’s position in the score, then click
OK to return to the document.
To
assign a text block to a measure
- Click the Text Tool . The Text Menu
appears.
- Click a text block handle, then choose Frame
Attributes from the Text Menu. Or, shift-double-click a text block
handle. The Frame Attributes dialog box appears.
- Click to select Attach to: Measure and then,
into the text box, type the number of the measure you want the text block
assigned to.
- From the Staff popup menu, choose the name of a staff you want associated
with the measure-assigned text block. Finale will align and position
the text block in relation to this staff.
- Use the other settings in the Frame Attributes
dialog box to adjust the text block’s position in the score, then click
OK to return to the document.
To
position text blocks on-screen
- Click the Text Tool . The Text Menu
appears.
- Drag a text block’s handle to adjust its placement
in the score. Drag-enclose or shift-click additional text block
handles to select them. You can drag multiple text blocks on the score
to position them.
To position
page-assigned text blocks (Text Menu)
- Choose Page View from the View Menu, if it
isn’t already selected.
- Click the Text Tool . The Text Menu
appears.
- Click a page-assigned text block handle, then
choose Frame Attributes from the Text Menu.
- Position the text block from the page margin
or the page edge using the Placement submenu. Choose Position
from Page Edge or Position from Page Margin from the Placement submenu
of the Frame Menu to align the text block from the page edge or from the
page margin, respectively.
- Position the text block horizontally.
Choose Left to place the text block on the left edge or margin of the
page; choose Center Horizontally to center it between the left and right
edges or margins; or choose Right to align it on the right edge or margin.
- Position the text block vertically.
Choose Top (Header) to place the text block on the top edge or margin
of the page; choose Center Vertically to center it vertically between
the top and bottom edges or margins; and choose Bottom (Footer) to align
it on the bottom edge or margin.
Note: When you change
the horizontal or vertical placement, Finale clears any manual positioning
that was done in the score, and resets the H: or the V: positioning settings,
respectively, in the Frame Attributes dialog box to the new position.
To
position page-assigned text blocks (Frame Attributes dialog box)
- Choose Page View from the View Menu, if it
isn’t already selected.
- Click the Text Tool . The Text Menu appears.
- Click a text block handle, then choose Frame
Attributes from the Text Menu. Or, shift-double-click a text block
handle. The Frame Attributes dialog box appears.
- Use the Alignment and Positioning settings
to position the text block.
Note: The Horizontal,
Vertical, and Position from options in the Alignment and Positioning group
box are only available when you select Attach to: Page. When Attach To:
Measure is selected, these options are not available, because a text block
assigned to a measure only appears on the page containing that measure.
- Position the text block horizontally.
Choose Left from the Alignment and Positioning: Horizontal popup menu to place
the text block on the left edge or margin of the page; choose Center to
center it between the left and right edges or margins; or choose Right
to align it on the right edge or margin.
- Position the text block vertically.
Choose Top (Header) from the Alignment and Positioning: Vertical popup
menu to place the text block on the top edge or margin of the page;
choose Center to center it between the top and bottom edges or margins;
and choose Bottom (Footer) to align it on the bottom edge or margin.
Note: When you change
the horizontal or vertical page alignment, Finale clears any manual positioning
that was done in the score, and resets the H: or V: settings, respectively,
to the new position.
- Use the Position from popup menu to position the text block from the page margin
or the page edge. Choose Page Margin from the Position from popup
menu to have Finale calculate the text block’s position starting
from the page margin. Choose Page Edge to have Finale measure the text
block’s position starting from the edge of the page.
- Set the positioning distance. Enter
values into the H: and V: text boxes in the Alignment and Positioning
group box for the distance to position the text block horizontally and
vertically on the page, based on the other settings in the Alignment and
Positioning group box.
- Click OK to confirm your settings and return
to the document.
To position
measure-assigned text blocks (Frame Attributes dialog box)
- Choose Scroll View from the View Menu, if it
isn’t already selected.
- Click the Text Tool . The Text Menu
appears.
- Click a measure-assigned text block handle,
then choose Frame Attributes from the Text Menu. Or, shift-double-click
a measure-assigned text block handle. The Frame Attributes dialog box
appears.
- Set the positioning distance. Enter
a value in the H: text box in the Alignment and Positioning group box
for the distance to position the text block horizontally from the upper-left
of the staff associated with the measure. A larger value moves text to
the right; a smaller value to the left. Enter a value in the V: text box
for the distance to position the text block vertically from the upper-left
of the staff associated with the measure. A larger value moves text down;
a smaller value up.
- Click OK to confirm your settings and return
to the document.
To
position page-assigned text blocks on left- and right-facing pages (Frame
Attributes dialog box)
If you’re using running headers or footers
in your score, you might want to position a text block in the header or
footer near the “outside” edges or margins (the left or right edges, respectively)
of each left-facing (even-numbered) or right-facing (odd-numbered) page,
as opposed to always positioning the text block in the same place on every
page. This is easily done using special positioning settings for right-facing
pages in the Frame Attributes dialog box; follow the steps outlined here.
- Choose Page View from the View Menu, if it
isn’t already selected.
- Click the Text Tool . The Text Menu
appears.
- Click a page-assigned text block handle, then
choose Frame Attributes from the Text Menu. Or, shift-double-click
a page-assigned text block handle. The Frame Attributes dialog box appears.
- Use the Alignment and Positioning settings
in the Frame Attributes dialog box to position the text block on every
page in the selected page range. See “To position page-assigned text blocks (Frame
Attributes dialog box)” earlier in this section.
- Click Use Right Page Positioning to place the
text block differently on right-facing (odd-numbered) pages.
- Position the text block horizontally on right-facing
pages. Choose Left from the Right Page Alignment and Positioning:
Horizontal popup menu to place the text block on
the left edge or margin of the right-facing page; choose Center to center
it between the left and right edges or margins; or choose Right to align
it on the right edge or margin. (Finale resets the Right Page Alignment
and Positioning: H: setting to zero so the left, right, or center of the
text block is aligned horizontally with the page edge or margin.)
- Set the positioning distance. Enter
values into the H: and V: text boxes in the Right Page Alignment and Positioning
group box for the distance to position the text block horizontally and
vertically on right-facing pages, based on the Right Page Alignment and
Positioning: Horizontal setting, and the Vertical and Position from selections
in the Alignment and Positioning group box.
- Click OK to confirm your settings and return
to the document.
To delete a text block
- Select a text block handle or drag-enclose
to select a group of handles. Press delete.
To specify
a default font for text blocks
- From the Edit Menu, choose document Options
and select Fonts. The FontType Style options appear.
- From the Text popup menu, choose Text Block and click the corresponding
Set Font button. The Font dialog box appears in which you can select
the font you want to use for your text blocks.
- Click OK twice. You return to the document.
Now any new text you create with the Text Tool will use the font you selected.