Thanks to Richard and Noel for advice on this issue. It sounds like a
2003 in ETF format will be the safest way, (short of a Sibelius upgrade)
to transmit to a Sibelius 2.1 user.
Raymond Horton
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Raymond Horton wrote:
I sent her one Fin2005 file, and she wrote back "My home computer
said I could not open it because I did not have Anastasia font."
Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
Hmmm. Did you use a font named Anastasia in your file? If so, she
will have to obtain a copy to be able to pro
Sibelius claims it is. I think what has to be done is to save the Finale
files in ~.etf format. Finale files stored in ~.mus format are not
readable by S~, as I recall.
Earlier versions of Sibelius would read both formats but ETF works better;
.mus files tend to have errors that prevent good
Raymond Horton wrote:
I would like, if possible, to share some Finale files with an
acquaintance in another city who has Sibelius 2.1 (Windows, I
believe). I know nothing of Sibelius, and the acquaintance seems
fairly stymied by it all.
Is Finale import into Sibelius 2.1 possible? I can s
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From: "Raymond Horton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [Finale] Finale import into Sibelius question
I would like, if possible, to share some Finale files with an acquaintance
in another city who has Sibelius 2.1 (Windows, I believe)
I would like, if possible, to share some Finale files with an
acquaintance in another city who has Sibelius 2.1 (Windows, I believe).
I know nothing of Sibelius, and the acquaintance seems fairly stymied by
it all.
Is Finale import into Sibelius 2.1 possible? I can send older versions
of