That would be Utilities>CHANGE>chords… transpose. 

This only transposes chord symbols. I have to use it sometimes when I’ve copied 
a passage from a source where the key signature is C major to a target file in 
A minor.

Works fine in my newest version, Mac.

C


> On Tue Mar 14, at TuesdayMar 14 9:49 AM, Craig Parmerlee 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> In my most recent experience with F25, I couldn't transpose chord 
> symbols at all, if you mean using Utility-Transpose.
> 
> Finale will transpose chords if you copy to a transposing instrument. 
> And Finale will transpose chords if you change the key signature, but 
> Utility-Transpose changed notes, but not chords. That's how it worded 
> (or rather, didn't work) for me.
> 
> 
> 
> On 3/14/2017 8:46 AM, Christopher Smith wrote:
>> Also, don’t transpose chords by a DIATONIC third! Make it a minor third! 
>> That’s very important. It’s only coincidence that it worked with a C note; 
>> it won’t work with an E, for example.
>> 
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