- Enter the Shape Designer, a graphics window with a number 
 of drawing tools along the top edge of the screen, a menu at the top, 
 and coordinate boxes at the right. See Shape 
 Designer dialog box for details.
        If the shape is to be very large or very 
 small, you can “zoom in” (or out) by using the View drop-down
 menu. Using the Shape Designer menu, you can tell Finale to display rulers 
 or a grid to help you draw precisely-sized objects. 
- Click the tool you want to draw with; then 
 drag the mouse in the main drawing area. The kind of line you draw 
 is determined by the tool you click. For example, to draw a line, you 
 click the Line Tool  and drag in the drawing area. When you release the mouse, the line 
 is a distinct object whose length, thickness, and angle you can easily 
 change at any time. See Shape 
 Designer dialog box for details. and drag in the drawing area. When you release the mouse, the line 
 is a distinct object whose length, thickness, and angle you can easily 
 change at any time. See Shape 
 Designer dialog box for details.
- Use the selection tool and click on the shape. 
 Change the way the shape looks by dragging a position of a handle (or 
 control point). Or, use the selection tool, click on the shape (so the 
 control points appear) then click and drag the shape (but don’t grab any 
 of the control points) to reposition it relative to the . By editing 
 the numbers in the H: and V: boxes you can also change the shape’s position 
 relative to the origin. H: means the point’s Horizontal position, 
 relative to the origin (the small white circle); V: means its Vertical 
 position. The units of measurement are whatever you select using the Rulers 
 and Grid command in the Shape Designer menu.
        When you drag one of the eight bounding 
 handles of a multiline object or polygon shape, you resize the object. 
 To view the individual control points that define a multiline, polygon, 
 or bracket shape, double-click the object. To edit a curve or slur, click 
 once to see the three draggable shaping handles; double-click one of 
 these handles to see the four control handles for even more control. (Use 
 the arrow keys to nudge a selected handle by one EVPU [1/288th inch].) 
- Combine elements of your drawing, if you wish, 
 by selecting them and choosing Shape Designer > Group. 
 To select several objects, click the Selection tool. Then either SHIFT+click 
 the objects you want, or drag-enclose them. Or, if you want to select 
 all the objects, choose Edit > Select All. Once grouped, the 
 objects are locked in relation to each other, and may be moved or resized 
 as a unit. You can create nested groups, too, by combining groups together 
 using the same method. To ungroup, select a group and choose Shape Designer > Ungroup.
- Create layered effects using Shape Designer > Send to Back 
 and Bring to Front commands. See Shape 
 Designer menu for more information.
- To specify the shading for an enclosed object, 
 click the object and select the fill amount by choosing Shape Designer > Fill submenu. You can specify Black, White, or any 
 degree of gray.
- Press ENTER 
 twice. If you’re creating an Expression mark (as opposed to an 
 Executable Shape for playback), you arrive at the Shape Expression Designer.
        If you select Allow Horizontal Stretching, 
 Finale will permit the shape to stretch out along with the music if the 
 measures are widened. For example, you wouldn’t want to Allow Horizontal 
 Stretching for a fixed-shape symbol such as a harp pedaling diagram—but 
 you would for slurs, crescendo hairpins, or glissando lines. 
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                Click OK or Select in each 
 dialog box until you return to the document. 
 Once the shape is in the score, you can adjust its position by dragging 
 its handle. To stretch it, double-click the shape’s handle; its eight 
 bounding handles appear. To completely reshape the graphic, double-click 
 a second time. Its Control+point handles appear, which you can then drag 
 exactly as you would in the Shape Designer.