Generally, Finale includes all notes, entry 
 items and measure items when you copy. However, by using Finale's filter 
 you can specify which items you would like to copy—such as chord symbols 
 or articulations—with or without affecting the notes themselves. (To learn 
 about selecting measure regions, see Selecting 
 music). You can easily choose any number of entry and measure items 
 by doing the following:
        
        
            - Click the Selection tool  . .
- Choose Edit > Edit Filter. 
 The Edit Filter dialog box appears. All measure and entry items appear 
 in this dialog box. If you want to copy everything—music, lyrics, measure 
 widths, expression marks, and all—no action is necessary (all items are 
 selected by default). 
- Uncheck any item you do not want to copy and 
 click OK. Now, when you copy, only selected items appear in the 
 target region. Notice Use Filter is now checked under the Edit menu. Uncheck 
 this command to disable the filter and include all items (other than Tempo changes) while copying - (see To copy tempo changes). 
 
- Technical note: Finale actually always includes all items whenever you 
 copy. The Edit Filter dialog box actually filters certain items from appearing 
 when inserting or pasting. Therefore you could copy music, and subsequently 
 change your selection in the Edit Filter dialog box to specify what you 
 would like to include in the target region.
Note. CTRL+SHIFT+click the target region 
 to open the Edit Filter dialog box prior to pasting the selected music. 
 
         
        IMPORTANT: The settings 
 in the Edit Filter dialog box are program-wide. That means these settings 
 apply to all documents, even after closing and restarting Finale. If you 
 are unsure of previous settings be sure to review this dialog box prior 
 to copying to ensure it is set up as desired.