This can be done with Swap Fonts (under Data Check), say to change Arial 11 to Arial 10 in the Maestro Default File. Unfortunately, this will also swap fonts in text expressions, too, if she has ever used Arial 11 in them. Perhaps a better plan would be to open a new file, swap the fonts, save the chord suffix library, then import the new library into the Maestro Default file, and delete all the old, larger suffixes.
Incidentally, she will also want to change the default font size for Alterations, too, otherwise she will have Amazonian sharps and flats compared to her chord letters.
Christopher
At 6:34 PM -0500 7/05/03, Richard Huggins wrote:
They are separate font settings. Choose "Select Default Fonts" from the Options menu, then click on the pop-up menu next to the word "Chord." You'll see that "Symbols" is one choice but "Suffix" is another. Set that to what you want and you're on your way.
Richard
From: "Crystal Premo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Sat, 05 Jul 2003 18:01:24 -0400 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Finale] Fonts for chords
I changed the default chord font to a smaller size, but some of the suffix numbers remained the same size. Why?
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