Redirect folders, your clipboard, and local devices such as microphones and cameras.Simple management of your connections and user account from the Connection Center.Secure connection to your data and applications.Connect through a Remote Desktop Gateway.Access managed resources published by your admin.Access remote PCs running Windows Professional or Enterprise and Windows Server.With Microsoft Remote Desktop, you can be productive no matter where you are. Tip: To switch the active document window, press COMMAND+` (grave accent).Use Microsoft Remote Desktop for Mac to connect to Azure Virtual Desktop, Windows 365, admin-provided virtual apps and desktops, or remote PCs. Choose a window's name to make it active. A check mark appears by the active window. The names of all file windows are listed in the order they were opened at the bottom of the Window menu. Choose this command to bring all Finale windows to the foreground (in front of any other running applications). You can tile the Score window and the Part window and observe how your edits in one affect the other. This can be useful if you have a score with multiple linked parts. When you edit music in one of the duplicate windows, the music is instantly edited in the other window(s) as well. The various windows of a single file are identified in the bottom portion of the Window menu. Choose this command to create a duplicate of the active window (and of the same file), in which you can scroll, enlarge, reduce, or change views independently of the original window. Because this arrangement leaves each window's name bar visible, it's easy to jump from one window to another (by clicking any visible part of it). Choose this command to neatly stack open file windows so that they overlap by a half-inch or so, as though they're a deck of cards being fanned from upper-left to lower-right. The active window is the one whose title bar is highlighted. Choose this command to neatly place open file windows one atop the other, subdividing your screen area so that all windows are the same size. Depending on the settings in the Preferences - Palettes and Backgrounds dialog box, you may have to click the Special Tools tool to view this palette. Choose this command to display the Special Tools palette. Depending on the settings in the Preferences - Palettes and Backgrounds dialog box, you may have to click the Smart Shape tool to view this palette. Choose this command to display the Smart Shape palette. Depending on the settings in the Preferences - Palettes and Backgrounds dialog box, you may have to click the Simple Entry tool to view this palette. Choose this command to display the Simple Entry Rests palette. Depending on the settings in Preferences - Palettes and Backgrounds dialog box, you may have to click the Simple Entry tool to view this palette. Choose this command to display the Simple Entry palette. The Main Tool palette always floats in front of all other windows. Choose this command to display the Main Tool palette, which contains all of Finale's primary tools. Choose this command to display the Playback Controls, the floating window that controls playback in your file. Choose this command to open the Mixer, which offers master and staff controls that allow you to adjust playback output in real-time. Choose this command to display the ScoreManager, which allows you to control virtually all aspects of your score instruments. These options are only available when using macOS Sierra and newer. Choose Merge All Windows to consolidate all open windows. Choose Move Tab to New Window to relocate a tab from its current window to an individual window. Choose Show Previous Tab and Show Next Tab to switch between tabs. Choose these commands when viewing a window with multiple tabs. Choose Zoom again to return the window to its previous size (this is the same as clicking the green button in the document's title bar). Choose these commands to minimize the active window, minimize all document windows, or expand the active window to full size. It also has Tile and Stack commands, which automatically and neatly arrange multiple open windows into a more convenient layout. The Window menu controls (and indicates) which windows are open, and which are in front (active). The Window menu is one of Finale’s unchanging menus that is, it appears regardless of which tool is selected.
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