Chord 
 Analysis Plug-in
        
             
        
        How to get there
        
            - Select a region of your score containing 
 stacked notes in one or two staves with the Selection tool  . .
- Choose  > Scoring and Arranging > Chord 
 Analysis. > Scoring and Arranging > Chord 
 Analysis.
What it does
        The Chord Analysis plug-in generates chord 
 symbols by analyzing existing notation. This plug-in works much like the 
 One-Staff Analysis and Two-Staff Analysis options under the chord menu, 
 but for any region of your score selected with the Selection tool. 
        
            - Add 
 chord symbol to: First note in each measure · All down beats · All notes. 
 Use these options to specify the frequency of automatically generated 
 chord symbols. Choose First note in each measure to analyze only the first 
 beat in each measure and disregard entries on subsequent beats. Choose 
 All down beats to analyze only emphasized beats. This setting includes 
 beats 1 and 3 in common time and beats 1 and 2 for simple 6/8 (1 and 4 
 for compound 6/8 etc.). Choose all notes to analyze all note in the selected 
 region. 
Note. As indicated 
 in this dialog box, chord symbols are only added to notes and not rests.
        
            - Show 
 unknown chord suffix as. If Finale is unable to interpret a chord, 
 the text displayed in this box will appear in the score.  
- Allow 
 repeated chord symbols. If this option is unchecked chord symbols 
 are only added when the harmonic progression changes, also accounting 
 for boundaries set under ‘Add chord symbol to.’ If this option is checked 
 chord symbols are placed on all chords, again, accounting for the boundaries 
 specified under ‘Add chord symbol to.’
- Repeat 
 chord symbol at beginning of next system. Check this box to instruct 
 Finale to disregard an unchecked ‘Allow repeated chord symbols’ setting 
 for repeated chords on the first beat of a system. In other words, with 
 this option checked, a chord symbol always appears at the beginning of 
 each system.