Repeat Selection dialog box
How to get there
Click the Repeat tool , and click a measure in the score. (If the measure already
has a repeat, click it again.)
What it does
In this dialog box, you can choose either
a repeat barline or a text repeat you want to insert in the score. You
can select one of the four repeat barlines pictured in the window.
- [The
four graphic repeat icons]. To select one of these graphic repeats, double-click
its icon. If you selected the first icon, you return to the score. If
you selected either of the middle icons, you proceed to the Backward Repeat
Bar Assignment dialog box. If you selected the rightmost icon, you go
to the Ending Repeat Bar Assignment dialog box. See Backward
Repeat Bar Assignment dialog box and Ending
Repeat Bar Assignment dialog box for more information.
- The first icon, the Forward Repeat,
is a purely graphic repeat barline. Normally, a musician relies upon such
a barline to indicate the beginning of the repetition (the target measure).
In Finale, however, this barline type has no playback functions of its
own; that’s because you specify both the beginning and ending measures
of the repeated section when you create the ending barline.
- The second icon, the Backward Repeat, can have
a playback effect assigned to it: in other words, it can operate in the
way you’d expect—by directing the playback flow back to an earlier measure.
Note, however, that like any of Finale’s repeats, it doesn’t have to direct
playback to an earlier measure; you could define it to direct the playback
to a later measure, if necessary.
- The third icon, the Backward Repeat with Bracket,
is identical to the Backward Repeat, except it has an adjustable bracket.
You might use this barline to create a first ending, for example.
- The fourth (rightmost) icon, the Multiple Ending
Repeat bracket, offers a bracket alone. You can use this repeat bracket
as the first measure of a two-measure first ending, or drag the rightmost
handle toward the staff to create a final ending. This repeat bracket has one significant difference
from the other two functional graphic repeats. The two graphic Backward
Repeats which contain barlines, jump to the specified target when the
end of the measure is reached. In a measure containing a Multiple Ending
Repeat Bracket, however, the playback jumps to the target when it reaches
the beginning of the measure—once again, making this repeat bracket appropriate
for the first measure of a first ending that’s several measures long.
- [Text
Repeats]. In the scrolling display area of this dialog box, Finale
lists any text repeats you’ve created in (or loaded into) your document.
(To load a predefined Text Repeats Library into your document, see Load
Library under the File menu.)
A text repeat is a piece of text, such as "To
Coda," that functions as a fully operational repeat marking, just
like a repeat barline. To create a new one, click Create; the Repeat Designer
dialog box appears, where you can enter the text and define the appearance
of the new text repeat. (You don’t define its playback effects until you
actually place it in the score by double-clicking it in the Text Repeats
list, whereupon the Repeat Assignment dialog box appears.)
For a more complete discussion of the options
available when you’re creating a text repeat, see Repeat
Designer dialog box. For details on defining the playback of a text
repeat you’ve already created, see Repeat Assignment
dialog box.
- Edit.
To edit an existing text repeat, click it once and then click Edit. The
Repeat Designer dialog box appears, where you can change any aspect of
the appearance of the text repeat. (Note that when you edit any text repeat,
the changes apply to every occurrence of it in the score.)
- Create.
Click Create to design a new text repeat; the Repeat Designer dialog
box appears. See Repeat Designer dialog box.
- Duplicate.
Click this button to create a duplicate of the selected Repeat Text Expression
with the selected settings and attributes.
- Delete.
After clicking a text repeat, click this button to remove it from the
list of available text repeats. You can select more than one item. Use
SHIFT-click to select an additional item and include all the items in
between. Use CTRL-click to select only a specific
additional item in the list. (You can’t remove it from the list if the
repeat is in use in your score.)
- Move
Up • Move Down. Click these buttons to move the selected item or
items up or down in the list.
- Cancel.
Click Cancel to exit this dialog box without adding a repeat to
your score.
- Select.
Instead of double-clicking a repeat icon (or a text repeat), you can click
it once and then click this button. You proceed to the score or to the
next dialog box.
See also:
Repeats
(barlines and text indications)
Repeat Assignment
Repeat Designer
Repeat
Tool