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        You can also create a white mask using 
 the Graphics tool. While the procedure is much easier with the Graphics 
 Tool, one potential downside is that it involves the creating of a graphic 
 file, separate from Finale, which you must remember to include should 
 you transport your Finale file to print elsewhere. Also, the Graphics 
 Tool method works like an expression in that it will always cover 
 anything you place it on top of.
        
        
            - Select the Graphics tool   and then, choose View 
 > Page View. and then, choose View 
 > Page View.
- In a blank area of the page, double-click and 
 drag the mouse down and to the right, creating a square or rectangle 
 approximately the size of the area you wish to mask. Since you’re 
 going to paste this box on top of unwanted items in your file, be advised 
 that anything that appears within the lines of the box will appear in 
 your score. So, if you inadvertently drew the box on top of something, 
 try it again.
- Choose Graphics > Export Selection.
- Click OK.
- Type in the name you would like to call your 
 file in the dialog box that appears and click Save.
- Choose Graphics > Place Graphic.
- Select the file you just created and click 
 Open. Note that the cursor changes to a box with and X inside.
- Place the cursor in the upper left hand corner 
 of where you’d like the white mask to appear, and then click the mouse. 
 Note that the white mask now has eight handles on it. If you need to fine 
 tune its position, you can do so by dragging these handles.
Keep in mind that in addition to pasting 
 in blank material you can use this same procedure to copy and paste musical 
 examples–incipits for example. See Graphics 
 Tool for more information.