Can you edit scores after uploading them? How does it work?
Hello, I am new to MuseScore. I was just wondering, if I upload something to MuseScore, can I still edit it? Do I have to re-upload it to show it's been edited? Thank you, and let me know if I didn't explain this well enough. :)
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You can still edit after uploading and of course you have to re-upload to show the changes on MuseScore.com.
The only think you can edit on MuseScore.com itself is the score informations
"Do I have to re-upload it to show it's been edited?" as Jojo implied the answer is yes. The long answer is how to update it. If you uploaded it from MuseScore.com you have to upload it from there again. If you used save on line to upload it from MuseScore you can do this again and be given to option to replace the existing score.
In reply to "Do I have to re-upload it… by mike320
Yes. Once you upload it, go on the place where is shows you score, than press the 3 dots. One is Update this Score. Click on it, and put in your new "updated" score.
In reply to Yes. Once you upload it, go… by Musican Kenny Yang
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Both answers from JoJo and Mike are correct but not complete.
You can upload a score via the website https://musescore.com/upload or via the File > Save Online ... facility in MuseScore.
To update you can either upload a new revision via the "Update this score" form on the website, or keep on using the Save Online facility.
If you do wish to start updating an existing score via Save Online after having it uploaded via the website, then download the uploaded mscz file first, next open it in MuseScore and finally use the Save Online facility to update the already uploaded score. The reason to download it first is because there is a link inside the mscz file which stores the link to the online score.
Hope this helps.
In reply to Both answers from JoJo and… by Thomas
Well, it does store that link on the first 'Save Online', and if saved locally after that too, that links stays, and there is no need to download it from MuseScore.com first.
If you did not use 'Save online' though, Thomas of course is right, you local score has no way of telling whether you manually uploaded it to MuseScore.com, so does not offer to replace an existing file.
In reply to Both answers from JoJo and… by Thomas
Thanks - can you help further ? I deleted an uploaded musescorefile , because I wanted to correct it.
When trying to upload the corrected piece, it is uploaded.
But - now you only see a blank page in the Forum without any notes.
Can I do something to reupload correctly , so the score can be seen in the frame ?
Kind Regards
EFH
In reply to Thanks - can you help… by EFH
See https://musescore.org/en/node/265597 and https://musescore.org/en/node/265577