Sending shete music to u tube users

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This discussion focuses on sharing sheet music created in Finale with YouTube users without requiring them to have the Finale program. Users can export their Finale documents as PDFs using PDF995, a free tool that allows printing to PDF. Alternatively, taking screenshots of the sheets and zipping them together is suggested as a viable method. The community confirms that these methods effectively enable sharing the music sheets for easy viewing.

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  • Familiarity with Finale software for creating sheet music
  • Basic understanding of PDF file formats
  • Knowledge of using PDF995 for PDF conversion
  • Experience with screenshot tools and image editing
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  • Learn how to export files from Finale to PDF using PDF995
  • Research best practices for taking and editing screenshots
  • Explore options for compressing files into ZIP format
  • Investigate alternative PDF creation tools beyond PDF995
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This discussion is beneficial for musicians, music educators, and content creators who need to share sheet music online efficiently. It is particularly useful for those using Finale and looking for accessible ways to distribute their work to a broader audience.

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I want to send the sheets that are on finale over the internet to you tube users so they can post videos of them playing it.

I have encountered a problem. How do I upload or save the finale document in a way so that they don't have need to have the finale program to view the document by clicking the link?

I just want to send the document so they can view it like its a picture. Does anyone know hwo to do this or an easier method?
 
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Assuming the program enables you to print the sheets (which it should, right) then you can print these directly to PDF. If you don't have Acrobat, you can install PDF995 which can be used free (with ads) and also enables you to print directly to PDF.
http://www.pdf995.com/

Another option would be to just take screenshots (CTRL+PrtScn) of each sheet and crop and zip them together.
 
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Assuming the program enables you to print the sheets (which it should, right) then you can print these directly to PDF. If you don't have Acrobat, you can install PDF995 which can be used free (with ads) and also enables you to print directly to PDF.
http://www.pdf995.com/

Another option would be to just take screenshots (CTRL+PrtScn) of each sheet and crop and zip them together.

thanx for the great advice it worked perfectly!
 

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