Re: how do i insert music notes/fonts in ms word
- From: "Miss Perspicacia Tick" <test@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2005 00:41:32 +0100
JJ wrote:
> Thanks !
> I will try that the tool. But if I want to just print the the
> notations for showing them on paper, is there a symbol/font in word
> that I can use ?
If you read my post properly you'd have seen that was exactly what I was
telling you. You are still wishing to compose and a word processor is not
the correct tool to be using (well, I assume you wish to write a tune and
print it out, right?) The Noteworthy font is the only one I am aware of and
is copyright NoteWorthy Software Inc and I am not about to send it to just
anyone. Download the software, install it, write what you want (it's pretty
easy to use) and then convert it to EPS. Paste the results into Word.
Having said that, Publisher would be a better application if you have it. I
have made many song books converting from NoteWorthy to EPS and then pasting
in Publisher. The results have been very professional.
Leave Word for what it was designed for (*WORD* processing) and purchase a
notational application for music. Notworthy's only $39 to register (it's
only risen $3 in 10 years). You'd be supporting a family business.
--
In memory of MS MVP Alex Nichol: http://www.dts-l.org/
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