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Copying music

Finale offers a great deal of control over copying, including options for filtering specific elements, methods for both inserting and pasting (replacing), and the ability to copy across documents. This section describes methods for copying music in Finale, and the choices you have when doing so.

For the remainder of this section, “source” refers to the original selected music, and “target” refers to the destination for the copied material. Also, unless specified otherwise, "selection" refers to a region including full or partial measures less than a stack. Any tool that allows regional selection can be used to copy music, including the Selection Tool, Staff Tool, Measure Tool, and others. For more details, see Selecting Music.

Whenever you copy music, you will need to choose whether you want to copy and paste or copy and insert.

After selecting a region of music, use one of the following methods to copy and paste or copy and insert.

Note: To move measures from one system to another or make other changes to the measure layout, see Measure layout.

 

To copy and paste using the clipboard

To copy and paste by dragging

To copy and paste/insert stacks

To copy and insert using the clipboard

To copy and insert by dragging

To copy and insert stacks

To specify what you want to copy

To copy time signatures

To copy tempo changes

To copy across documents

To make a copy of a document

To copy multiple passages of music to another document (using Clip Files)

To combine files with Score Merger

To merge part files into a score with Score Merger

To copy markings based on a rhythmic match

 

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