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Sending music page via Outlook Express

I would like to send a full size(8-1/2 x 11) sheet of music via E-Mail to a friend. I Use Lotus Word Pro and Outlook Express.  My graphics program is GRAPHICS WORKSHOP.

How can I do that?  The portion of the NWC Manual covering MOVE YOUR SONG FILE TO ANOTHER APPLICATION procedure does not do the job for me.

Thanks for any suggestions.

Re: Sending music page via Outlook Express

Reply #1
My favourite way of moving NWC files around between friends and acquaintances who have not yet had the foresight to purchase NWC is by converting them to pdf files; there have been a number of discussions about how to do this in previous fora, but I favour Fineprint pdf Factory which I downloaded from the internet.

Re: Sending music page via Outlook Express

Reply #2
Another possibility (easier) is to use File | Print Preview, navigate to the page you want to send, then click the COPY button. Select "Placeable Metafile (*.wmf)" and click OK. An export dialog box shows up, browse to where you want to save the file and give it a filename ending in .wmf. You can then send this to your friend, who can open it with most windows-based graphics programs, including IrfanView.

Another possibility: have your friends download the stand-alone NoteWorthy Player, they can then watch the score scroll by as they listen to the piece. Finally, the NoteWorthy Browser Plugin might work out; it even allows printing from within the plugin. The one thing I'm not sure of is whether it works with Outlook Express. (I know it works with Netscape/Mozilla's mail client, but can't help with OE.)

Re: Sending music page via Outlook Express

Reply #3
 
It won't work with OE but you can always drag-drop the file attachment (.NWC) to an open OE window.
 

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Reply #4
I presume you mean drag 'n' drop to an open IE (Internet Explorer) window?

 

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Reply #5
 
Of course. Sorry, my mistake. the second OE should be read IE.