PDF file cut off in Miceosoft Office e-mail
Can anyone telll me why this PDF file of Ode gets slightly cutoff at the very top (only about 1/2 of the letters of the title ode to the rockies).i canno t send this to the Conductor, it looks unprofessionaL.This happens when I attach the file to my professional e mail on microsoft office Mail.( I use my domain name mail to correspond with professionals:: deltonlorenzohudsonstar.com)
To experiment, I attached the same file to my personal e-mail: thuban2@gmail.com and the full PDF file works fine! Displays the file perfectly when opened. I hesitate to send this to the conductor, though, as I know some of them might be leary of a public e-mail address.
Although he knows me and might accept it, but i need to know what is going on e-mailing PDF score files.
Thanks!P.S. i tried to copy and paste my .com M Mail e-mail i was going to send, but it did not work.The M mail also cuts off the title on the FUll Score version also.
Attachment | Size |
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ODE_TO_THE_ROCKIES_ CONDENSED SCORE FINAL JULY 2017 COPY-2.pdf | 562.07 KB |
Comments
If I save your file, here it opens up well.
In the Browser, it appears cut.
Try it with the attachment...
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No, in the browser this does not work either
In reply to If I save your file, here it by Shoichi
My personal e-mail could wind up in his Spam! IT'S a mystery to me why this happens!! DOES ANYONE HAVE A clue?
In reply to My personal e-mail could wind by delhud2
As mentioned in another conversation, save the score online and send the link, the recipient can download it as PDF etc.
In reply to As mentioned in another by Shoichi
Oh, I did not know the recipient could download a MS.com file as a PDF. Thank You
In reply to As mentioned in another by Shoichi
That was my idea too, but this requires the Receiver to log in and so to have an account on MuseScore.com. Not sure whther that is really intended? Doesn't seem helpful...
In reply to That was my idea too, but by Jojo-Schmitz
Might annoy someone to have to do that.
In reply to Might annoy someone to have by delhud2
Indeed
Not sure what program you are using to view the PDF, but it looks fine to me on Chrome in Windows 10. That is, the title "ODE TO THE ROCKIES" appears in its entirely, with about 1/2" of margin above it. So if you are seeing otherwise, the problem is presumably with the program you are using to view the file, not with the file itself.
In reply to Not sure what program you are by Marc Sabatella
OK, i will look into that. I think it was Adobe Reader. I was concerned, since I will be needing to submit so many PDF files eventually ! I might try it on Chrome in my Smart phone.
My domain thing and Microsoft Mail is on godaddy .com Don't know how they send e mails. Seems ironic that it worked on my free gmail, but not in the one I have to pay for yearly.
In reply to Not sure what program you are by Marc Sabatella
My guess is that the original score was some sort of non-standard paper size, and some programs are happy dealing with that, but others will try to force it to be some standard size and cut off anything that doesn't fit.
In reply to My guess is that the original by Marc Sabatella
it should be standard. i had it set to 11X17 inches. I think you told me that was a prettystandard size? I will tell the conductor it can be some other size if he want.The scaling seems a tiny bit too small maybe for parts,but maybe the players have good eyesight. Aldo, I guess I will just have to hope that whoever opens my files will open them with something where they look right! (Not cur off, et.) maykbe it was some program that thought my score was a little too big.
In reply to it should be standard. i had by delhud2
It's standard enough for print, but again, it's possible some individual PDF displaying program can;'t deal with it well for whatever reason, or perhaps your settings in that program are preventing it from working (like if the program is set to force-fit everything into 8.5x11).
In reply to It's standard enough for by Marc Sabatella
Hmm, maybe I will check on settings in Adobe Reader, etc.
At this point I would like to summarize if I have this right, between yours and Jo-JJo's replies--Best way to submit scores is:short e-mail and send a PDF file of the score, and save the score online, MS.com, and a link to that so they can see/hear the playback. (Rather than sending sound files a lot to go with the PDF.)
I'm not sure that I even understand what persons can do with MS.com when they go on it to see/hear something--I thought anyone, even if they do not have MS downloaded, could hear/see a score on MS.com--that it would display and play for them. Is that correct?
In reply to Hmm, maybe I will check on by delhud2
Hear and see ob Musescore.com works for everyone, just downloading seems to require a login.
Once downloaded, and opened on my Pc it indicates
279 x 432 mm (Portrait Tabloïd / ANSI B)
as a format
a format not listed (at least not under this name) among the hundred formats known by my Canon A3
A3 is 297 × 420 mm (see https://www.prepressure.com/library/paper-size/tabloid-or-ledger)
maybe the 12 mm are involved in the problem...... if Mscore and the printer live in different norms.
In reply to Once downloaded, and opened by robert leleu
All I know is 11X17 is a standard paper/printing size. I don't use the metric system, I like English inches, feet, etc. I'm not sure what 12 mm you are talking about?
In reply to All I know is 11X17 is a by delhud2
432-420=12
half an inch ?
but if the printer sticks to imperial system there should be no problem