A big thank you to all who responded to my problem. This IT challenged old dude might have been a bit unrealistic in his expectations of a program so relatively cheap as NWC. Summer is coming to the southern hemisphere, spring concert commitments are nearly over, the holiday season will kick in, and I might find time to sit and learn the secrets of NWC. I can feel the migraine coming on already!
Hi everybody. I'm a newby to Noteworthy and it appears I may have wasted my money. My main reason for buying the software was to transpose written tuba, trombone etc band parts to different clefs for my own use. My understanding is that music programs such as Sibelius allow you to scan a document on to the the software, and then do the clef transpositions, eg bass clef to treble, or vice versa. Noteworthy technical support has informed me that this can't be done on Noteworthy. I find this hard to believe. Surely there must be some way that an existing band part can be scanned and converted to a different clef on the software. Have I assumed too much here considering the low cost of the software? Sorry to ask such a basic question, but I'm a little disappointed to say the least. I come from a pre-computer age, and my computer skills are fairly basic. Any help will be very gratefully received.