To edit 
 a measure
        
            - From the Window Menu, choose 
 Advanced Tools. Click the Special 
 Tools Tool 
 on the Main ToolAdvanced Tools Palette. 
 If the palette does not appear, choose Special Tool Palette from the Window 
 Menu. 
            - Select the layer you want to edit by clicking a Layer push 
 button at the bottom 
 of the document window.
            
 
            - Click the tool you want to use on the Special 
 Tools Palette.
            
 
            - Optional: Choose the Show Handles and Update 
 commands in the Special Tools Menu to control whether handles appear for 
 elements and how Finale draws an element when you drag its handle.
            
 
            - Click the measure you want to edit. 
 Handles will appear on all the related elements of the selected tool if 
 Show Handles is selected.
 
            - Edit the element. Depending on what 
 tool is selected, you can either edit an element by dragging its handle 
 or by double-clicking its handle to display a dialog box where you can 
 enter values.
 
        
        To 
 select more than one handle in a measure
        
            - From the Window Menu, choose 
 Advanced Tools. Select a Special 
 Tool  
, and click the measure you want to edit.
             
            - Drag-enclose (by positioning the cursor at 
 the first element’s handle and dragging the cursor over the handles of 
 the elements to be selected), shift-click (click the first handle, then 
 hold down shift as you click additional handles), or choose Select All 
 from the Edit Menu. The Select All command is available to the 
 following Special Tools: Note Position, Notehead Position, Note Shape, 
 Accidental Mover, Stem Length, Custom Stem, Beam Angle, Beam Extension, 
 Secondary Beam Angle, Tie, Dot, Beam Width and Beamed Stem Tools.
 
            - Drag, nudge, or double-click the selected handles. 
 Any changes you make will affect all the selected elements in the measures.
 
        
        To nudge 
 elements
        
            - From the Window Menu, choose 
 Advanced Tools. Select a Special 
 Tool  
, and click the measure you want to edit.
             
            - Optional: To increase or decrease the number 
 of pixels to nudge by, from the Edit Menu, choose Program Options and 
 select Edit. In the Movable Items section, enter a new amount, then click 
 OK.
            
 
            - Optional: If you need to make adjustments that 
 are even more precise than the settings specified in the Movable Items 
 dialog box, choose a larger view percentage from the Scale View To submenu 
 in the View Menu. For example, doubling the view percentage by 
 zooming in will offer twice the nudging precision.
 
            - Click a handle. The Status Bar displays the current adjustment 
 for the selected element.
 
            - Press the up or down arrows (nudge keys) to 
 move the element vertically by one pixel (or the amount specified in the 
 Movable Items dialog box, if applicable). Press the left or right 
 arrows (nudge keys) to move the element horizontally by the specified 
 amount.
 
        
        To auto-constrain dragging
        
            - From the Window Menu, choose 
 Advanced Tools. From the Edit 
 menu, choose Program Options and select Edit.
            
 
            - In the Movable Items section, choose whether 
 you want to automatically constrain movements to the initial direction 
 of the drag. When auto-constrain is selected, Finale limits the 
 dragging direction to vertical or horizontal movements only. You can press 
 shift to drag an element freely in any direction when auto-constrain is 
 selected. When auto-constrain is not selected, you can drag an element 
 in any direction. Press shift to constrain movements horizontally or 
 vertically, depending on the direction of your initial drag. By pressing 
 and releasing shift, you can switch between constrained and unconstrained 
 movements while you drag an element.
 
            - Click OK. The auto-constrain setting 
 you specify will be used throughout the program whenever you drag an 
 element, not just for Special Tools. Press shift to temporarily override 
 your setting.
 
        
        To 
 drag dots on-screen
        
            - Click the Dot Tool  
 and click the measure you want 
 to edit. Handles appear on the dots in the measure. If a note has 
 one dot, only one handle appears. Two handles appear for notes with more 
 than one dot. 
            - Drag the first (or only) handle to move the 
 first dot away from or closer to the note. When you drag a handle, 
 Finale uses the auto-constrain setting in the Movable Items dialog box. 
 Press shift to temporarily override the setting.
 
            - Drag the second handle (which appears for notes 
 with more than one dot) to adjust the space between dots. Finale 
 automatically adjusts any dots between the first and the last dot so they 
 are evenly spaced.
 
        
        To 
 drag ties on-screen
        See Ties 
 below.
        To create musica ficta
        
            - Enter the notes with their accidentals with 
 your preferred entry tool.   
 
            - From the Window Menu, choose 
 Advanced Tools. Click the Special 
 Tools Tool  
, then click the measure containing an accidental to adjust. 
   
            - Click the Accidental Tool  
. Handles appear on each accidental in the measure. 
            - Double-click on a handle. The Accidental 
 Settings dialog box appears.
 
            - Click in the Resize To __% text box and enter 
 a reduction, such as 75.
            
 
            - Check the Allow Vertical Positioning checkbox. 
 The vertical text box becomes active.
 
            - Select a different font or an alternate character 
 in the selected font to mix different accidental styles. For example, 
 use Fughetta font to create square bracketed accidentals. For more information 
 on Fughetta and other specialized fonts, see Alternative music fonts.
 
            - Click OK.   
 
            - Click on an accidental handle and drag it until 
 centered above the note.   
 
        
        See Also
        Advanced Tools 
 Palette