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Help Wanted for Hymn Book

I need to compile a new hymn book in the typical style and size of American or British hymnals.  Anyone done this kind of thing with Noteworthy?


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And do remember that compiling Hymn Books, often involves seeking copyright approval!

Tony

 

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Thank you all!  I'm familiar with cyberhymnal (EXCELLENT SITE !).  I bought Noteworthy to see if it is a tool that I can use to actually produce a very professional looking hymnbook.  I know that this can be done with Finalie (via MS Word) but thought Noteworthy could save me a lot of time since cyber uses it.  Don't know if Noteworthy is flexible enough.  I've played with it some but before a lot of time is invested I need to know if anyone out there has actually set up pages in this way. Page size will be about 5 1/2" x 11" or a little larger.  I need setup flexibility since the book will contain several hundred hymns. 
Any leads?  THANKS!

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Tim

I have a feeling that the easiest way will be for you to produce music and words for each hymn separately and paste them on to the final sheets.

Tony

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Under File-Printer Setup, you can choose the size of page.  If you choose the right size, you can easily copy the Print Preview and paste it into MS World or similar.

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Tim,
if you join the private news group, you will be able to contact a user there who has used NWC2 to create a hymn book just recently.

Acess information for the NG is available on http://www.noteworthysoftware.com

Look under the "Support" menu for "all support options" for access to the sign up instructions for the "private NNTP Newsgroup".
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I bought Noteworthy to see if it is a tool that I can use to actually produce a very professional looking hymnbook.
Good? Maybe. Very professional? Alas no.
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