Multimeasure Rest dialog box
         
 
        How to get there
        
            - Click the Measure tool   . .
- Select a multimeasure rest in Page View, then click 
 on the Edit > Multimeasure Rests.
-  Click Edit.
What it does
        Use the Multimeasure Rest dialog box to 
 define how Finale will display an existing multimeasure rest. These settings 
 are almost identical to those in Document Options-Multimeasure Rests. 
 You can choose between using a shape or Finale’s alternate style of notation 
 for multimeasure rests. The alternate method combines whole and double-whole 
 rests to represent block rests of different lengths, commonly those of 
 eight or less measures. To select the default measurement units, click 
 on the Finale 2012/Preferences menu, then Measurement Units, then select the desired 
 units. To define the appearance of multimeasure rests throughout your document, 
 see Document Options-Multimeasure 
 Rest.
        
            - Select. 
 The shape for the multimeasure rest itself is identified by the 
 number in the text box next to the Select button. If a number other than 
 zero appears in the text box, a rest has already been selected. If a zero 
 appears in the text box, click Select to enter the Shape Selection dialog 
 box, which contains the shapes available in this file. Click Select if 
 you want to select an existing rest shape. If you want to create your 
 own shape, click Create in the Shape Selection dialog box to enter the 
 Shape Designer.
- Adjust 
 Start Point • Adjust End Point. Use these values to adjust the 
 start and end points of the shape used for the multimeasure rest. Changing 
 these values lengthens or shortens the shape. You usually won’t need to 
 change these settings, but you may find them useful if you have a cautionary 
 clef sign that appears in the multimeasure rest grouping. Enter positive 
 values to shift the shape’s start or end point to the right; enter negative 
 values to shift the start or end point to the left.
- Number 
 Adjustment: H: • V:. Set the horizontal and vertical position of 
 the rest number by entering values (in measurement units) in the Number 
 Adjustment fields. Enter a positive value in H: to move the number to 
 the right. Enter a positive value in V: to raise the rest number higher 
 on the staff.
- Select. 
 The shape for the multimeasure rest itself is identified by the 
 number in the text box next to the Select button. If a number other than 
 zero appears in the text box, a rest has already been selected. If a zero 
 appears in the text box, click Select to enter the Shape Selection dialog 
 box, which contains the shapes available in this file. Click Select if 
 you want to select an existing rest shape. If you want to create your 
 own shape, click Create in the Shape Selection dialog box to enter the 
 Shape Designer.
- Adjust 
 Start Point • Adjust End Point. Use these values to adjust the 
 start and end points of the shape used for the multimeasure rest. Changing 
 these values lengthens or shortens the shape. You usually won’t need to 
 change these settings, but you may find them useful if you have a cautionary 
 clef sign that appears in the multimeasure rest grouping. Enter positive 
 values to shift the shape’s start or end point to the right; enter negative 
 values to shift the start or end point to the left.
- Number 
 Adjustment: H: • V:. Set the horizontal and vertical position of 
 the rest number by entering values (in measurement units) in the Number 
 Adjustment fields. Enter a positive value in H: to move the number to 
 the right. Enter a positive value in V: to raise the rest number higher 
 on the staff.
See Also:
        
        Multimeasure rests
        
        Measure menu