![]() ![]() Our publishing company is print-on-demand, and we have always printed pdf files rather than our base Finale or Sibelius files. If I understand what you're trying to accomplish, that solves your problem, and it only takes about a minute. And you can rearrange the order just by dragging pages right in the sidebar if you put something where you didn't mean to. NewFileName (WoodwindParts or whatever), and you have one single file containing all the parts. I find it to be a miracle program for working with PDF files.įor your purposes, you would just save all your part files as individual pdf files on your desktop open one of them (say, piccolo), Show Sidebar, and drag all the others, in score order if you desire, from the desktop into the sidebar Save As. There are two levels, PDFPen ($60 USD) and PDFPen Pro ($100). I would suggest a Mac product called PDFPen ( ). ![]() Sibelius 6.2, GPO4, iMac3.06GHz, Evolution MK-149, MacBook Pro I've just tried highlighting all the ww section (picc to bsn) in the parts window, and emailing to myself as pdfs, but it only generated 2 emails (one for pic and one for bsn!) I suppose I could ask sibelius to print all parts to pdf (without using the email option) and save them to my desktop, then email them all as an attachment, but is there an easier way? I don't like having to email each part separately to the orchestral librarian, as I've had to do before, as it doesn't seem to be the most efficient way of doing it (I mean from his point of view!)įreelance music therapist and occasional composer. In the past I've encountered a lot of trouble doing this, and have ended up emailing each part separately, or in batches of 2 or 3. What's the best way to print all my parts to pdf in order to email them to someone for printing? I only need one of each part, as they can print multiples at the other end. ![]()
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