Using this technique, you can create large-note
music for beginning readers, or reduce all the notes slightly (with respect
to the staff) for a sparser, finer look.
- Choose Document > Document Options
> Fonts. The Select Default Fonts dialog box appears.
- Choose Notation > Noteheads.
- Choose Notation > Set Font. The Font dialog box appears.
- Enter a new value in the Point Size text box.
The standard size for Finale’s music font (Maestro) is 24 point.
- Click OK. If you chose a size that’s
not a multiple of 12, the notes may have slightly jagged edges if you
print on a non-PostScript printer (unless you use Adobe Type Manager or
the TrueType Maestro font; both are described under Fonts). On a PostScript printer,
however, the notes will be crisp and smooth.
If you discover that the stems of stems-up
notes no longer attach correctly to the newly-sized noteheads, you can
adjust their horizontal positions using the Stem Connections dialog box.
For full instructions, see Stems—To change the position of the stem relative to its notehead.