Sandra, Okay, if you've installed Sib-Access, then you already have the guide. In Sibelius press Ctrl+F1 to open the access menu, and one of the choices is the guide itself. It's a collection of html pages that open in your browser. I believe the actual files are located in your Documents folder (or My Documents folder for XP). Dave Carlson Tastefully composed and transmitted from somewhere in the Western United States, using a Dell Latitude E6520 and Windows 7 ----- Original Message ----- From: "sandra gayer" <sandragayer7@xxxxxxxxx> To: <sib-access@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, March 30, 2012 10:19 Subject: [sib-access] Re: In Favor of Reading the Documentation Hello everyone, Sorry I haven't replied sooner but I have been away from my desk until now. Yes I am looking for the Sibelius Access Guide. I.E, the guide to the scripts. I already have a text copy of the Sibelius Reference document. (I can hardly manage the contents pages let alone the body of the text but never mind). All the best, Sandra. On 3/30/12, Chris Smart <csmart8@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Sandra, I'm confused about what you are looking for. The Sibelius > Access documentation for the scripts themselves, or the Sibelius > Reference Guide? > > At 06:22 AM 3/30/2012, you wrote: >>Hi Sandra below is a link to the website where you can download >>sib 5 >>reference. Just go through some of the headings pressing letter h >>till you >>find sibelius 5 documentation. >> >>Best wishes >> >>Kevin >> >>http://www.sibelius.com/download/documentation/index.html >> >>-----Original Message----- >>From: sandra gayer >>Sent: Friday, March 30, 2012 10:26 AM >>To: sib-access@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>Subject: [sib-access] Re: In Favor of Reading the Documentation >> >>Hay guys, >>How do I access the Sibelius Access documentation. I have already said >>in previous emails that I cannot access it through going into Sibelius >>and asking for the guide. It tells me the file path and when I go >>there, it is nowhere to be found. Where can I download it from? >> >>All the best, >>Sandra. >> >>On 3/30/12, Farfar on a Thursday <dgcarlson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> > Dale, >> > >> > Thank you. Sort of the point I was trying to make. I have a >> copy of the >> > Sib >> > 5 manual in text form that I converted from PDF using OCR, and >> have been >> > massaging continually over the past 3 years. I'd share it in >> its entirety, >> > except that I believe it violates the copyright to do so. But >> anyone can >> > read the PDF version with Adobe if they take the time, and I >> have been >> > known >> > to paste sections to this list when appropriate. >> > >> > In the specific case to which we are referring, I don't know if my >> > suggestion helps, but it seems to be just what "the doctor" >> ordered. >> > >> > >> > Dave Carlson >> > Tastefully composed and transmitted from somewhere in the >> Western United >> > States, using a Dell Latitude E6520 and Windows 7 >> > >> > >> > ----- Original Message ----- >> > From: "Dale Lieser" <dale.lieser@xxxxxxxxx> >> > To: <sib-access@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> > Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2012 16:12 >> > Subject: [sib-access] In Favor of Reading the Documentation >> > >> > >> > Hello, Everyone, >> > >> > >> > In my opinion, as Dave has mentioned, and as has been suggested >> by others, >> > reading both the Sibelius and Sibelius Access documentation is >> a fair an >> > responsible way to approach using Sibelius. If one still has >> questions >> > after >> > reading the relevant passages for whichever situation, anyone >> would jump >> > in >> > to help who might have experience with the same type of work. >> But to not >> > learn for oneself seems a lazier way to get through one problem or >> > another. >> > Granted, the Sibelius documentation, even when saved as text, is >> > cumbersome, >> > and not well formatted for the blind. But some of us on this >> list have >> > used >> > it successfully. Asking for a refresher on a topic now and then >> is quite >> > different from not having chosen to learn concepts for >> yourself. 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