I just downloaded the 30 day free trial for Finale Print Music. I see that there is a triplets icon in the Main Tool Palette, but are there other common rhythmic figures, such as dotted 8th and 16th, in addition to the triplets? Thanks.
Vincent Kantorski,
This is a misunderstanding.
You can not “at one fell swoop” (e. g. a single mouse-click) enter a {string of multiple rhythmical values}, like e. g. {dotted 8th & 16th} or {three triplet 8ths}.
A {string of multiple rhythmical values} is what you mean by your phrase ”rhythmic figure”, right?
You can only enter one rhythmic value at a time.
To enter the figure {three triplet 8ths} you enter the three 8ths one at a time.
The {triplets icon} is the icon for the so called Tuplet Tool.
It is a specialized tool for creating and editing any tuplet - 4-tuplet, 5-tuplet &c. - as a simple tuplet, as a mixed tuplet, as a nested tuplet.
Also, the Simple Entry Tool has its own Tuplet sub-Tool that lets you enter tuplets (but not edit tuplets).
There is even a keyboard shortcut to the Tuplet sub-Tool.
Similarly, the Speedy Entry Tool has its own Tuplet sub-Tool, with a handy keyboard shortcut.
This is not a perfect method, but might speed things up. It's a copy/paste method, then edit the notes.
PrintMusic, like full Finale, has Quickstart How-To videos. I suggest you watch some of them to get yourself started with the program. Presumably the trial version has access to these help files, and believe me, they will save you loads of time familiarizing yourself with your trial version.
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