Share the completed score, 711 share the completed score – Apple Logic Pro X User Manual

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Chapter 20

View and edit music notation

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Share the completed score

When you’re ready, you can print the score, save it as a PDF file, or export as an image using the
Camera tool. The last method is most helpful if you want to export only a section of the score.
Whichever method you choose, the printed score is identical to the Score Editor’s Page view
display, except for the following items that are visible onscreen, but not printed:

The dashed lines that represent page and header margins, and borders between staff systems

The pointer and the playhead

Colors for page margins and staff lines of selected MIDI regions

Hidden time signature changes

Hidden note heads (displayed in gray on the screen) and their ties

Hidden bar lines (displayed as gray lines on the screen)

Hidden N-tuplet numbers

Print the score

1

Choose the appropriate paper size and format in the File > Page Setup window.

2

Make sure that the Score Editor (with the intended Print view) is the active window.

3

Choose File > Print (or press Command-P).

A dialog appears from which you can choose available options, such as which page numbers you
want to print, the number of copies, and whether to “print” to (Save as) a PDF file. (The options
may vary slightly for different printers.)

4

Choose the options you want to use, then click the Print button.

Export the score to a graphics file

1

Choose one of the following Camera Tool settings in the Logic Pro > Preferences > Score pane:

Clipboard: The image is copied to the Clipboard so it can be pasted directly into other
applications, without saving it as a separate file.

PDF file: The image is saved as a PDF file. In the dialog that appears, enter a filename and path
(when the Camera tool is used to take a snapshot of the score).

2

Make sure you’re viewing the score in Page view, then select the Camera tool.

3

Drag across the part of the score section you want to export. A selection rectangle appears as

you drag.
As soon as you release the mouse button, a PDF file of the selected area is created (or the
selection is copied to the Clipboard, depending on the Camera Tool setting you chose).

When doing layout work that requires precision, such as positioning symbols and text elements,
it’s recommended that you work at high zoom levels. You can easily switch back and forth
between a normal and enlarged view of the display using the Zoom tool (or drag to select while
holding down Control, to enlarge the selected area).

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