You could also look at the Metronome Font by DVM Publications
(DVMPublications.com)
I¹ve been using it for years (along with their very useful MetTimes font)
to put symbols, rhythms, etc. in Word documents.
Regardless of the font you use, you might consider creating keystroke
collections (e.g. Snippets in TextExpander) so you can
type in the musical symbols as text using convenient-to-remember patterns,
without having to remember unusual key mappings.
This saves me a ton of time and looks great,
Geoff


 From: Michael Lawlor <[email protected]>
 Subject: [Finale] Time signatures in text document
 To: Finale Forum <[email protected]>
 Message-ID: <[email protected]>
 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"; format=flowed

 I want to include time signatures in a Word document, preferably with
 one number directly above the other, rather than making it look like a
 fraction.  I have tried superscripts and subscripts, but something
 resembling real music notation would be better.  Also, I do not just
 want regular time signatures, I also want to include 3/1, 6/2...  Does
 anyone have any advice to provide on the easiest way to do this?

 Regards,
 Michael Lawlor




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