Title page for score
Is it possible to add a title page I have prepared for the Score of Mozart's ADAGIO from his Clarinet Concerto?
I prepared it in WORD (it has his portrait in colour, title of the piece and the instruments it has been arranged for).
I am finding it impossible to drag and drop it into one of the "upload" spaces provided for notation.
Can a file from WORD be changed into a MUSE SCORE file? I can find no reference regarding this point in my manual and not much help about it on the internet.
I would be very grateful for instructions to allow me to place it with the score I have uploaded.
Many thanks
Chris Peel
PS Don't know if you can open the insertion under the list below. It is the title page in question.
Attachment | Size |
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Title page for Mozart's _1.docx | 26.05 KB |
Comments
Use PdfSam, or save the file as SVG/PNG;
Add/Insert Vertical frame and add the image to it https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/images#add-image
In reply to Use PdfSam, or save the file… by Shoichi
Many thanks for your prompt reply.
Unfortunately, I cannot work out how I can save the file (not just the picture) as SVG/PNG because I have never done this before and cannot find the format I need to do the job for me. If you can open my attachment, you'll see what my title page looks like.
The other problem is that I need to place it in front of the score, rather than any of the parts.
All this may just not be possible to do, so I'll have to be content with what I can mange and not try to be too ambitious.
So , once again I thank you and send you my best wishes for your continued success.
Chris Peel
In reply to Many thanks for your prompt… by ChrisPeel
Take a picture (capture an image) of the title page and insert the picture into a frame.
In reply to Take a picture (capture an… by mike320
Please see my answer above. As I am trying to save a file, rather than just the picture on it, I feel it's a problem I might not be able to solve.
I thank you for your suggestion and wish you all the best.
Chris Peel
In reply to Please see my answer above. … by ChrisPeel
I can't open word files so I'm not sure what it looks like. There are several ways to make a picture of part of a screen that would allow you to insert a picture into a frame. Windows has an accessory called Snipping tool that does this.
If everything is text, then enter the text. Keep in mind that MuseScore has practically no word processing capability so you will need to enter it into a frame like you are using a manual typewriter (if you even know what one of those is) but you can change fonts, underline, make bold and a few other things for the text using the text toolbar that appears at the bottom of the MuseScore window.
You cannot insert any file but a picture.
In reply to I can't open word files so I… by mike320
Thanks again. I will make an attempt at adding a frame (with help from my daughter, who is far more advanced in computer knowledge than I am) when I next see her. I will let you know if we have had any success.
All the best
Chris Peel
In reply to Thanks again. I will make… by ChrisPeel
@Chris, I use Libreoffice and can export your docx as a PDF;
MuseScore can export the scores as PDF:
PdfSam (free https://pdfsam.org/ ) can merge multiple PDFs into one file.
So if you have to prepare a booklet you can use this solution.
Or, open your document;
Use the Print (PrtScn) button to get a snapshot and open it in Paint with Ctrl+V (they are standard applications on Windows);
Select the part of the image and save it, for example as PNG;
Then you can insert it into a score.
HTH
In reply to @Chris, I use Libreoffice… by Shoichi
Word can export to Pdf too, see my post
Is my memory failing me, or can't Microsoft Word insert a page from a PDF ... as an image?
In reply to Is my memory failing me, or… by mrobinson
I would like to thank all the musicians who have taken time to explain and suggest what to do with my problem. I am very grateful and wish you all, continued success for the future.
Once again
Many, many thanks