Speed tip: Minimizing screen
redraws
Finale is a vast, graphics-intensive program;
like any such program, it pushes the computer to its processing limits.
Completing your scores in the order described
in the Order of Entry section will help speed Finale along. So will using
Staff Sets whenever possible, to hide the staves you’re not working on.
There are several built-in features that
speed Finale along, too, by minimizing the amount of screen-painting (image
processing) the program has to do.
- Sliding the
music diagonally—You may notice that Finale redraws the screen every time
you move around the score using the scroll bars. But what about moving
diagonally within your score? Instead of using the horizontal scroll bar,
then the vertical scroll bar, you can use the Hand Grabber Tool (on the Main Tool Bar) to move diagonally within your score
in a single movement. Even better—instead of changing tools just to adjust
your view of the music, press the right mouse button (Mac: -), and drag the music. Release the button,
and resume working with whatever tool was selected.
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