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Re: Saving Format

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Use the COPY function in Print Preview to create a Windows Metafile (.wmf). You can then open the WMF in a viewer such as the freeware program Irfanview, manipulate it in various ways, and finally save it as a gif. (jpg not recommended for line drawings, gif or png will give better results in a smaller filesize).

Re: Saving Format

Reply #2
WOW! Thanks for the response in less than 3 minutes.

Thank you

Matt

Re: Saving Format

Reply #3
Fred's suggestions works well for relatively short pieces without a lot of notation crowding. For example, the music and lyrics to a short song could use that method. But if the music is complex, then (due to the low resolution of computer screens) a graphic image (GIF) would be too hard to read.

For something complicated, or for beautiful printouts, make a PDF file of your composition. That requires additional software, but the software (Ghostscript, etc.) is freely available. Its installation and usage is too detailed to discuss here.

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Reply #4
Its installation and usage is too detailed to discuss here.

<Grin> I can't resist: in school that was usually written as "... will be left as an excercise to the reader."