I've done that but only on very short and very simple files where
formatting wasn't really important.  Because of my relative unfamiliarity
with Sibelius I found it the only way I could work.

Cheers,

Lawrence

On 21 November 2014 22:38, Dean Rosenthal <deanrosent...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello:
>
> A client is requesting I do his scores in Sibelius so he can make edits and
> we can go back forth in his native file format. Obviously, we can go back
> in forth in .xml, but much of the detailed formatting gets lost (I've seen
> that before, .xml has saved me dozens of hours with notes and time
> signatures, etc) and wants .sib files. My question is: have others simply
> purchased Sibelius, done the bulk of the work in Finale because that is
> their native program and then exported over to Sibelius via .xml and just
> cleaned it up and engraved the missing/mistaken details in Sibelius? Is
> that a crackpot idea? As far as I know, .xml is the only option between the
> two. Ideas?
>
> Dean
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