Thank you for responding.  After sending my e-mail question, I stumbled
on the following site which claims to have a piano fingering font that
looks really good: http://home.arcor.de/ansgarkrause/.

Best wishes,

P. Spedden 

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Sent: Friday, October 05, 2007 8:05 PM
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Subject: Re: [Finale] Fingerings for Piano

I've done the same thing using Articulations, which might be what  
you're already doing.  But for multiple, stacked fingering for piano  
chords, it might work best to set up a variety of expressions by  
shape.  You could get the spacing just the way you want.  But you  
would have to define a different one for each combination of  
fingerings.  I've tried this with arrangements I've done for my  
students, but in reality, it's a pain.  I just stack up articulations  
using meta tools, and it goes pretty fast for me, since I'm used to  
it.  If I have a lot of repetition of the same combinations, I use  
Robert's Mass Copy extensively.

J D  Thomas
ThomaStudios

On Oct 5, 2007, at 3:34 PM, Patricia Spedden wrote:

> Is there an easy way to put in chord fingerings vertically for piano
> scores?  At present, I have to manually separate & line up vertical
> fingerings, which is time consuming.  I am using fingering metatools.
>
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