Print and pdf

• Jul 23, 2015 - 11:00

I can´t print my new scores created by MuseScore2 nor transfer it into pdf´s. The problem did not exist in the older version 1.3, wich I have been using since 2011 (same computer, same printer). The program does not crash, but there is just nothing to be seen on the page if I try to print or in the pdf-screen. Do you have a solution for this problem?


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In reply to by Jojo-Schmitz

Hallo,
soeben habe ich MuseScore 2.0.2 heruntergeladen und eine Datei damit geöffnet (es erschien ein ungewollter Zeilensprung, der korrigiert werden musste), aber das Problem besteht nach wir vor: der Drucker liefert nur eine leere Seite (statt zwei bedruckten), und beim "Kopie speichern" gibt es keine Möglichkeit, das pdf-Format zu wählen.

Hello.
I just checked, I have version 2.0.2, which prints a blast, windows 7.
There is a very clear improvement in this version, previously printed with "PDFCreator" by the highest quality, but from now on will use MuseScore.
Thanks to the team for the upgrade.

Hooray, I found it by myself!
The inability to print was attached to the page numbers of the file. If you give them negative numbers (I did so to make them invisible), the file cannot be printed or conversed into pdf.
So, the initial problem being solved, how can I get access to the page numbers? I would like them to disappear, or if this is impossible, to show up at the top of the page instead of the bottom as is now the case, and give them some formatting (size, font).
But thanks a lot for the time you have worked on this for me,
Stefan

In reply to by Jm6stringer

Thank you, it's so good to get help from other users! Although I found the footage buttons by myself too in the last two hours I worked on the piece. Maybe it should be mentioned that the handbook says negative page numbers will not be printed - that's reasonable. But what happens if you make page numbers negative is that the whole file cannot be printed, as I described before. Is this a bug I detected?
Regards

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