A5 format in one page?

• Jan 12, 2024 - 21:21

Hi everyone,

I would need to know how to extract every single part in A5 format plus only one page. Usually, when I select the format, as it is reduced (half a sheet), it tends to be split into two sheets and I have to adjust manually the height and width of every single part individually because I cannot have the same adjustment for all of them, since not all of them contains the same amount of music.

Please, tell me if I wasn't clear.
Thanks!


Comments

Try this: If you are using MU4 (Might be similar in MU3), Format>Page Settings> change the page size to A5, adjust Scaling as needed.

Do you mean that you want two A5-sized pages to appear on one A4-sized sheet of paper? If that is what you want, set MuseScore page size to A5 in portrait mode and select the advanced settings for your printer to use A4 paper in landscape mode and print 2 pages per sheet. Different printers will, of course, have different settings.
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In reply to by underquark

Nono, What I want is to have all the music of each individual part on a single A5 page. The problem is that, firstly, it takes me a long time to adjust voice by voice how I want the format; and secondly, not all voices have the same amount of music, so perhaps the clarinet has much smaller staves than the trumpets, for example.

In reply to by SteveBlower

Ok, maybe I forgot to say that it's a band score. From which I want to extract each individual part of the script and convert it into A5 format for street marching. That's why it needs to be a single sheet, as you won't be able to change it or turn it in the middle of the piece.

In reply to by Dsxnchezz

OK, so make your score A5, landscape mode and print to A5 paper. Or make it A4 and use a PDF program to manage it to two A5-size pages per A4 sheet of paper and cut the paper (cheaper). Or use a photocopier to shrink A4 pages to A5 (old-fashioned).

As suggested, post an example score.

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