This tool can be useful for rearranging the configuration of accidentals on a cluster chord or creating musica ficta, for example. When you click this tool, every accidental in the measure sprouts a handle. In this dialog box, you can enter a precise number for positioning and change the size or shape of the notehead. For more options, right /CONTROL-click on the handle of a notehead to display the Notehead Settings dialog box. See Utilities/Change, Staff Attributes dialog box, or Change Noteheads dialog box for more information.
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For full measures or regions, use the Change Notehead command in the Selection tool. This technique is best for occasional notehead shape changes use the Note Shapes feature from the Staff Attributes dialog box to change all noteheads (of a specific pitch or rhythmic value) to a certain shape. In this way you can create individual X noteheads, diamond noteheads, and so on within a measure of regular notes. A palette of every symbol in the default music font appears double-click any shape in this palette to substitute it for the standard oval notehead of the note you clicked. You can change the appearance of a notehead with the Note Shape Tool by double-clicking its handle. For more options, right /CONTROL-click on the handle of a notehead and choose Edit to display the Notehead Settings dialog box. Because the Notehead Position Tool lets you rearrange the horizontal positions of the individual noteheads, you could use it to move notes in a cluster chord from one side of the stem to another, for example. When you click this tool, every notehead in the window sprouts a handle drag a handle left or right to move a notehead. To move the beat–and the notes in all staves that fall on it–you should use the Measure tool (see Measure tool and Beat positions). Note, however, that you’re not actually moving the beat–the notes that fall on this beat in other staves will stay where they are. You can reposition any note, chord, or rest horizontally by dragging its handle. When you click this tool, a handle appears above every note or rest in the measure (except a single default whole rest). When no handles are selected, Finale displays the message for the tool currently selected on the Special Tools Palette.
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If you select more than one handle, values are only displayed if they are the same for all the selected elements.
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When you select an element’s handle, Finale displays the relative position of the selected element in the message bar. Click on the names of the individual tools above to see more information. To change layers, choose the layer you wish to work in from the Layer pop-up menu at the bottom of the document window. You can move, resize, hide, and reshape the palette on the screen as you like. You can edit any measure on the screen at any view size. Using the Special Tools Palette, you have access to a powerful array of engraving tools for individual notes and measures. If the palette does not appear, choose Window > Special Tools Palette. Palettes > Special Tools palette Special Tools PaletteĬhoose the Special Tools tool.