Fretboard Styles dialog box
         
 
        How to get there
        
            - Click the Chord tool   . The Chord menu appears. . The Chord menu appears.
- Choose Chord > Manual Input, then click 
 any note that doesn’t have a chord symbol attached. 
- In the Chord Definition 
 dialog box, click the Edit Styles button.
- If a note has a chord symbol attached, 
 click the note to make the chord’s handle appear. Double-click the handle, 
 then click the Edit Styles button.
What it does
        In this dialog box you can fine-tune how 
 Finale draws certain aspects of fretboard diagrams, such as how far apart 
 to draw the strings or how much of the string to whiteout around numbers.
        
            - Name. 
 The name of the style you’re editing.
- String 
 Spacing. Enter the distance between strings on custom fretboards.
- String 
 Thickness. Enter how wide to draw the strings on custom fretboards.
- Fret 
 Spacing. Enter the distance between frets on custom fretboards.
- Whiteout. 
 Enter the vertical whiteout area to draw above and below 1, 2,3,4, & 
 T on custom fretboards.
- Nut 
 Thickness. Enter the thickness of the nut line drawn at the top 
 of custom fretboards.
- Show 
 Last Fret. Check this box to show the bottom fret line. Uncheck 
 it to hide the last fret.
- Fret 
 Number: Text • Horz Offset • Vert Offset. Enter the text you wish 
 to appear next to the fret number. Use the Offset values to adjust the 
 position of fret number text and fret number.
- Handle 
 Offset: Horizontal • Vertical. Use these values to adjust the position 
 of the fretboard handle relative to the fretboard in the score.
- View: 
 Units • Percent. Select a measurement unit from the pop-up list to see all values in the dialog 
 box displayed in that unit. Select a view percentage from the pop-up list to change the display of the 
 fretboard example.
- Fonts 
 & Shapes. Click this button to select the fonts for the fret 
 number and fingering text as well as the shapes of barres and other symbols. 
 See Fretboard Style Fonts & Shapes 
 dialog box.
- Number 
 of Frets (Default). Enter the default number of frets to use when 
 creating custom fretboards.
- New 
 • Duplicate • Delete • Set As Default. Click New to create a new 
 Fretboard Style. Click Duplicate to make a copy of the current Fretboard 
 Style to edit. Click Delete to remove the current Fretboard Style. Click 
 Set As Default to set the fretboard style to be used as the default.
- OK 
 • Cancel. Click OK to confirm the settings and return to the Chord 
 Definition dialog box. Click Cancel to return to the Chord Definition 
 dialog box without modifying the settings.
See Also:
        Chord Definition
        
        Fretboard Editor