When you edit a chord suffix, the changes 
 you make affect every occurrence of this chord suffix in the score.
        
        
            - Click the Chord tool   . .
- Choose Chord > Manual 
 Input.
- 
                Right-click the chord symbol you want to edit and choose Edit Chord Definition. 
 The Chord Definition dialog box appears.
- Click Edit Chord Suffix ID. The Chord Suffix 
 Editor appears. In this window, you edit each character in the chord 
 suffix individually, moving from one to the next with the Prev and Next 
 buttons.
- Change a character by editing the Symbol box. 
 You can only type one letter at a time into this text box, unless you 
 select Number, which lets you type a multidigit number into the box. Instead 
 of typing a character into the Symbol box, you can simply click Symbol, 
 and you’ll see the complete palette of characters for the selected font.
Note that you can prefix any chunk in the 
 suffix box with a +, -,  or
 or  character: click Prefix With and select the appropriate 
 button.
 character: click Prefix With and select the appropriate 
 button.
        
            - Change the type style of the current character 
 by clicking Set Font. Remember, you must set the font for each 
 character individually. Be careful to match this chord suffix font with 
 a complementary chord root font (which you choose by going to Document > Document Options > Fonts). You 
 can also change the font for all chord symbols in a piece; see To change chord symbol 
 fonts.
- Adjust the position of a character by dragging 
 its handle. To produce its handle, you must be editing this character 
 (move from one to the next with the Prev and Next buttons). Alternatively, 
 you can type coordinates into the H: (how far to the right?) and V: (how 
 high up?) boxes. The units are whatever you’ve selected using the Measurement 
 Units command (Edit menu). (The numbers you type, however, won’t affect 
 the display until you click the Update box.)
If you’re having trouble positioning a character 
 because the square handle obscures it, de-select the Show Handles checkbox. 
 The handles become invisible but are still draggable—just click where 
 a handle used to be.
        
            - Define the voicing this suffix is to use for 
 playback by clicking Set Play. The Suffix Keynumber Offsets box 
 appears, presenting a series of text boxes into which you can type the 
 numbers that represent the notes of the suffix, as measured in half steps 
 from the root. A quick way to enter this data is to click Listen; Finale 
 displays a message asking you to play the root of the chord, so it will 
 have a point of reference from which to compute the keynumber offsets. 
 Immediately after you do so, Finale tells you that it’s still listening; 
 now play the suffix itself. Finale enters the appropriate numbers in the 
 text boxes. See Suffix Keynumber Offsets dialog box. 
Remember that even though you just played 
 a specific root and voicing, this suffix will remember the voicing no 
 matter what its root—you define the playback voicing for your Fmaj7, Emaj7, 
 and Cmaj7 chords all at once, for example.