Copy and Paste to another software application
Hi,
I'd like to know how to copy and paste sections of
a musescore piece to Power Point and or InDesign.
Also how to import/export a whole page.
Thanks.
Hi,
I'd like to know how to copy and paste sections of
a musescore piece to Power Point and or InDesign.
Also how to import/export a whole page.
Thanks.
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For small parts: take a screen copy
For whole pages: save as pdf.
Then if you need a very good copy of a part of a page, print the pdf file to some pdf printer using out format A1, then you use some software turning pdf to jpeg (just ask Google for pdf2jpeg), or you take a partial screen copy of your A1 page.
In reply to Some turn-arounds by robert leleu
Or File -> Save As and choose PNG
In reply to Or File -> Save As and by [DELETED] 5
thanks!!!!!
In reply to Or File -> Save As and by [DELETED] 5
Thanks, I'm going to try it now.
In reply to Some turn-arounds by robert leleu
thanks!!!!
In reply to Some turn-arounds by robert leleu
JPEG is designed for photographs but is not a good format for music notation. PNG will give you a higher quality image, smaller file size, and they are easier to create since it is built into MuseScore via File > Save As.
In reply to JPEG is designed for by David Bolton
Thanks
In reply to JPEG is designed for by David Bolton
I saved to PNG.
When I copied and pasted, I could only get a black space
on the Power Point presentation. It was the same size as
the section on muse score document but it did not copy (just black).
Thanks.
In reply to copy and paste to.... by shapsticks
In PowerPoint did you use Insert > Picture > From File?
In reply to In PowerPoint did you use by David Bolton
Yes I did, thanks.
That works for the whole document, but i also
need to copy and paste parts of scores and I can't seem
to do that yet.
In reply to In Power Point...... by shapsticks
Open the PNG in Paint, or another image editor such as The Gimp and do the cropping.
In reply to In Power Point...... by shapsticks
You can also crop using PowerPoint. See http://www.ehow.com/how_12122_crop-graphics-powerpoint.html
In reply to You can also crop using by David Bolton
That did it.
Thanks so much!