Thank you Jojo....but I dont know what you mean.im a secondary school teacher doing online learning.I wanted to show my students a melody that I did on musescore but unless can download it to google drive I cant show it to them .I use google meet.
MuseScore doesn't have a built-in save-to-drive function; it can save to any folder on your pc after which a score on there is "just another file". You can then choose to upload that "mscz"-file to your google drive. One of the ways of doing so is by setting up a local folder on your pc to be automatically synchronized with your drive account. If you then choose that local folder to save into from MuseScore, then the synchronization will take care of the rest.
Another possibility might be to use "File > Save online..." from within MuseScore; which allows you to upload your score to musescore.com, where your students may then see and play back the score without even having to have MuseScore installed.
It's easy to install the Google drive sync software from Google, so you can easily save a score to your Google drive, but I don't know that that would make a difference. A score wouldn't need to be on Google drive in order for screen sharing to work on Meet. And screen sharing would be the only way I can think of to show people your score on Meet.
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In reply to By using Backup&Sync from… by Jojo-Schmitz
Thank you Jojo....but I dont know what you mean.im a secondary school teacher doing online learning.I wanted to show my students a melody that I did on musescore but unless can download it to google drive I cant show it to them .I use google meet.
In reply to Thank you Jojo....but I dont… by jackiecassidy2000
MuseScore doesn't have a built-in save-to-drive function; it can save to any folder on your pc after which a score on there is "just another file". You can then choose to upload that "mscz"-file to your google drive. One of the ways of doing so is by setting up a local folder on your pc to be automatically synchronized with your drive account. If you then choose that local folder to save into from MuseScore, then the synchronization will take care of the rest.
Another possibility might be to use "File > Save online..." from within MuseScore; which allows you to upload your score to musescore.com, where your students may then see and play back the score without even having to have MuseScore installed.
In reply to Thank you Jojo....but I dont… by jackiecassidy2000
It's easy to install the Google drive sync software from Google, so you can easily save a score to your Google drive, but I don't know that that would make a difference. A score wouldn't need to be on Google drive in order for screen sharing to work on Meet. And screen sharing would be the only way I can think of to show people your score on Meet.