Measures

How to add measures in finale

How to add measures in finale

Measures

  1. Choose Edit > Add Measures. The Add Measures dialog box appears.
  2. Enter the desired number of measures.
  3. Click OK (or press RETURN ). You can also add a single measure at the end of the score double-clicking the Measure tool .

  1. How do you add measures?
  2. How do you change measures in Finale?
  3. How do you add pickup measures in Finale?

How do you add measures?

To add a measure to the end of the piece, press Ctrl + B (Mac: ⌘ + B ), or from the menu choose Create → Measures → Append Measure . To add multiple measures, press Ctrl + Shift⇑ + B (Mac: ⌘ + Shift⇑ + B ) or use the menu Create → Measures → Append Measures... .

How do you change measures in Finale?

  1. Click the Selection tool .
  2. Select the measures to be resized. ...
  3. Choose Edit > Edit Measure Attributes. ...
  4. If you want to set the selected measures to a uniform width, enter a value into the Width text box. ...
  5. Click OK (or press RETURN).

How do you add pickup measures in Finale?

To create a pickup measure at the beginning of a piece

  1. Choose Document > Pickup Measure. The Pickup Measure dialog box appears containing rhythmic values.
  2. Click the rhythmic value corresponding to the sum of the pickup note or notes. ...
  3. Click OK (or press RETURN ), and enter the pickup notes, replacing the rest(s).

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