e-mailing a score 2007-01-05 05:43 pm I'm not a computer guy. So making it simple, how do I e-mail a score I've written? Quote Selected
Re: e-mailing a score Reply #1 – 2007-01-05 06:00 pm This depends on your e-mail client. In general, you look for a file attachment mechanism, and use it to attach the *.nwc file. If you are using Outlook Express, you can drag and drop a *.nwc file from Windows Explorer onto your e-mail message, and it will automatically be attached. Quote Selected
Re: e-mailing a score Reply #2 – 2007-01-05 07:22 pm Also remember that if you are emailing your score to someone who does not have NoteWorthy Composer, then you should also email the link where the NoteWorthy Viewer can be downloaded from.Using NoteWorthy Viewer, the recipients can either play your score in the viewer or print out the score to have a paper copy. Quote Selected
Re: e-mailing a score Reply #3 – 2007-01-05 09:24 pm You overestimate my know-how. I asked to keep it simple. I have express, my associate has Noteworty. Now what do I do to: 1st. find the file, 2nd. attach the file, 3rd. mail the file. Simplicity for a dunderhead, please. Quote Selected
Re: e-mailing a score Reply #4 – 2007-01-05 09:33 pm For Outlook Express 6Click Create MailClick insert on the next menuClick File attachmentThis will open a box in "My Documents"You now need to Navigate to where your NoteWorthy File is.So if it is in the usual samples directory, go to the box that says file name and then type :c:\Program Files\NoteWorthy Composer\SAMPLESPress enterYou will then see all of your NWC files.Click on the one you want to sendclick attachenter your friends email address in the To BoxAdd any message you want to send then click Send on the top menuHope this helps Quote Selected
Re: e-mailing a score Reply #5 – 2007-01-05 09:57 pm In NWC, select File, Open. You can literally drag the file from the File Open window into your e-mail message. It will automatically be attached to your e-mail. Quote Selected
Re: e-mailing a score Reply #6 – 2007-01-06 04:04 pm Thank you---that works. It's tough for we old codjers to catch on to computer workings. The music part is easy, the computer part is yahhhick!!! Quote Selected
Re: e-mailing a score Reply #7 – 2007-01-06 09:31 pm If you only want to send the sheet music, you can save the file in a Word document and send it that way. Then your recipient does not have to have NWC to look at it or print it. Quote Selected