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Messages - tony smedley

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Tips & Tricks / Re: Printing 2 small pages on 1 landscape page
Many printers now have a facility to automatically print a document, including a Notewirthy score, in "booklet" form, which halves the page size - an A4 page is printed as an A% page on what becomes one page of the booklet. This can be useful and time saving.

Tony   
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Tips & Tricks / Re: MIDI to WAV; a Simpler Method
For what it is worth, I use Ripvinyl, an inexpensive program which makes a WAV file of any sound that you are playing through your computer sound card, be it music or anything. it is easy to use and that's important for people like me!  www.ripvinyl.com will give you an idea of what it is like.
My only interest in Ripvinyl is as a satisfied user.
Tony
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General Discussion / Re: .bak files
I have noticed that when re-naming a file - I use XP -after re-naming and before I close the folder I have to remember to click on a blank area of the window .  If I don't do this the original name is still there when I go back to it.

Tony
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General Discussion / Re: Making recordings of Nwc 2 files
Jack,

I use a very inexpensive program called Ripvinyl, which produces a WAV file for any music ( or indeed any other sound ) you can play on your PC.  If you then copy the WAV file to a CD it can  be played on virtually any standard CD player.
You could send the WAV file as an attachment to an Email, but it might be a bit big in size for anyone without Broadband.

You can very quickly download a free trial version of Ripvinyl.  Have a look at www.ripvinyl.com
Although it looks primarily aimed at people wanting to copy vinyl records, it works easily with Noteworthy playbacks.

Tony
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General Discussion / Re: New Forum - Nice look.
I am not happy about the size of my password and its format. For almost every other forum or Internet contact I have been able to use the same 6 letter ( no numbers) password.  Now to get here I have  to remember something different.  That may be OK for regular users but for occasional visitors like me it is a bind.

Tony