[ddots-l] Re: sibelius question
- From: "Dewald van Deventer" <dewaldvandeventer@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2008 15:56:25 +0200
Hi, HF. I think you can import it, open a new Sibelius window, and
select all of the midifile, and paste it into the new score. That
ought to do the trick. Don't see anything wrong.
On 9/25/08, HF <hermanfermin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I have midi files that were created in other programs, I need to print them
> out as scores. Can I import them directly into Sibelius and print them out
> or is there something that I need to do ahead of time to prepare the files
> for Sibelius for printing.
>
> HF
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