Muse Score in to Power point - help please!
I would like to turn my work into power point slides in Microsoft Powerpoint, but the suggestions that I have read on line don't really work. Please help.
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I would like to turn my work into power point slides in Microsoft Powerpoint, but the suggestions that I have read on line don't really work. Please help.
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Export to PNG, SVG, or PDF and insert them into your PowerPoint presentation
In reply to Export to PNG, SVG, or PDF… by Jojo-Schmitz
And/or: Image Capture (png/svg)
In reply to Eg. (png/svg) by Shoichi
Thank you so much! I was trying to Save as png when Export as png is what worked!
I produce a dozen or so documents each year for a local church to project PP slides for songs which aren't in their hymn book. After trying a number of formats, we've found it most effective for me to prepare PDF documents in half-page format, which best suits their needs. (both in terms of their editing format, and projection size.)
In reply to I produce a dozen or so… by toffle
Hi! I would love to get more details on how to make PPT slides for projection. I'm leading a Singer workshop and would be such a great help to learn songs and sing along.
At my church we display white scores on a black background. Unfortunately, selecting to invert the score from the Preferences-Appearance menu works while you are creating the score in Musescore, but once you Export to a PNG file all that white returns to black. It looks like you have to individually change the format of every element on the score to white. What a pain!
In reply to At my church we display… by Guy R Ruth
Use a free graphics program. FastStone can produce a negative image with one menu pick.
In reply to At my church we display… by Guy R Ruth
You could use the score's HTML embed code in PowerPoint or in a web page.
I use the free space that comes with my Gmail account.
See: https://sites.google.com/view/yonah/MuseTabs
(Select a title to view a score).
You would, of course, require an Internet connection.
Alternatives:
• Embed screenshots in PowerPoint
• Write a plugin to invert the score elements
In reply to At my church we display… by Guy R Ruth
Adobe Reader can invert PDFs for you