Ossia Measure Designer dialog box
         
 
        How to get there
        
            - Click the Ossia tool   . .
- If you’re in Page View, double-click the location on 
 the page to which you want to attach the "floating measure."
-  
 If you’re in Scroll View, click the measure to which you want it attached 
 (or click again if there’s already a floating measure attached to it). 
 
- To edit an existing floating measure, double-click its handle.
What it does
        An "ossia" measure is a floating 
 measure, unattached to the score itself, that you can place anywhere in 
 the score (for use as an explication of a trill, for example). The contents 
 of such a measure are created and edited in an actual measure, called 
 the "source measure," which you can later hide. This dialog 
 box lets you specify the source measure on which you’re basing the floating 
 one, as well as several visual aspects of the floating measure.
        There are two kinds of ossia measures. 
 A measure-assigned ossia measure, which you create in Scroll View or Page 
 View, remains attached to its measure in the score, even if that measure’s 
 position in the score changes. A page-assigned ossia measure, which you 
 create in Page View, remains fixed to a given place on the page, regardless 
 of any repositioning of the music around it.
        
            - Attach 
 to: Measure • Page. Click on Measure to have the ossia move with 
 the measure listed. Click on Page to have the ossia only appear on the 
 page listed. If you entered the dialog box from Scroll View, you will 
 only have Attach to Measure as a choice. Once created, you cannot edit 
 the attachment.
- Source 
 Staff. From this drop-down menu, choose the staff in which 
 the source measure is found. Finale automatically enters the nearest staff for 
 the Source Staff.
- Source 
 Measure. In this text box, enter the number of the source measure. 
 In Scroll View, Finale automatically enters the nearest measure for the 
 Source Measure.
- Bracket 
 Group • Select. If you wish, you can provide the Ossia measure 
 with its own brace or bracket. (If you want to bracket the floating measure 
 together with staves in the score, remember that you can always drag one 
 end of a normal staff bracket until it’s long enough to enclose the floating 
 measure.)
To specify a bracket for a floating measure, 
 click Select; the Bracket dialog box appears, in which you can select 
 a bracket and specify its positioning. See Bracket 
 dialog box.
        
            - Barline. 
 Click the barline icon that you want to be the floating measure’s right 
 barline. For a more complete discussion of these options, see Measure 
 Attributes dialog box.
- Clef 
 • Select • Key Signature • Time Signature. Click Select to set 
 the floating measure’s clef (double-click your selection from the Clef 
 palette that appears). Click the Key Signature or Time Signature button 
 to set the floating measure’s key or time signature. (Otherwise, the floating 
 measure uses the same default key and time settings of the source measure.)
- Items 
 to Display: Endings and Text Repeats • Measure Attached Expressions • 
 Left Line • Staff • Key Signature • Time Signature • Clefs. Deselect 
 the appropriate checkbox for any of these musical elements you don’t want 
 drawn in the floating measure (assuming they were present in the source 
 measure). Staff refers to the staff lines; Endings and Text Repeats refers 
 to any repeat barline or text repeats you’ve created using the Repeat 
 Tool. Left Line is the left barline.
- Scale 
 to __ %. The number in this text box determines how large or small 
 the floating measure will be (as a percentage of normal size). (Many music 
 publishers print such annotative music at a smaller size than the rest 
 of the music.)
- Top 
 Margin. The number in this text box sets the distance between the 
 top line of the floating measure and the floating measure’s handle. A 
 positive number moves the floating measure upward in relation to its handle; 
 a negative number moves it downward (but it’s easier to position the measure 
 by dragging its handle once you’ve returned to the score).
- Left 
 Margin • Right Offset. When you create a measure-assigned floating 
 measure (in Scroll View), its initial width setting is determined by the 
 width of the measure you assigned it to (by clicking). By changing the 
 number in the Left Margin and Right Offset text boxes, however, you can 
 change the floating measure’s width. (These parameters also adjust the 
 width of a page-assigned floating measure, but are less necessary, because 
 you specify the width of a page-assigned floating measure in another dialog 
 box.)
A positive Left Margin value moves the left 
 barline to the right (making the measure narrower), and a positive Right 
 Offset value moves the right barline to the right (making the measure 
 wider).
        
            - Center 
 Pull. The number in this text box moves the music within the floating 
 measure. A positive number moves the music farther to the right (away 
 from the clef and key signature); a negative number moves it to the left 
 (closer to the clef and key signature).
- OK 
 • Cancel. Click OK to confirm the settings you’ve made in this 
 dialog box and proceed to the next dialog box—or return to the score. 
 Click Cancel to tell Finale to ignore any changes you made in this dialog 
 box. You return to the score, and no floating measure appears (unless 
 you were editing an existing floating measure).
See Also:
        
        Ossia
        
        Ossia tool