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The basics
Exporting pages as image files
4. A standard print dialog appears. Fill out the options as desired.
5. Click Print.
Exporting pages as image files
You can export a section of a page or a complete page in various file formats. This
allows you to import your scores into desktop publishing and drawing applications.
Selecting a section of a page for exporting
If you only want to export a part of a certain page, proceed as follows:
1. Make sure that you are in Page Mode.
2. Select the Export tool (“Select Export Range”).
The pointer turns into a cross-hair cursor.
3. Drag over the section of the score you want to include.
The area is indicated by a black rectangle.
- You can adjust the size of the rectangle by clicking and dragging its handles with
the Object Selection tool.
- You can move the rectangle to another position in the score by clicking and
dragging.
To export the selected range, you have two possibilities:
Double-click inside the rectangle while it is selected.
This opens the Export Scores dialog, where you can make settings for the file to be
created (see below).
Use the Export Scores function, see below.
Exporting
To export the score, proceed as follows:
1. Make sure that you are in Page Mode.
2. Select the page that you want to export.
3. Open the File menu, open the Export submenu and select “Export Scores…”.
The Export Scores dialog appears.
4. Select a picture format.
5. Specify a resolution for the file.
This determines the accuracy with which the image is created. 300 dpi, for
example, is the resolution many laser printers use for printing. If the image file is
only displayed on screen in other programs, select 72 or 96 (depending on screen
resolution) and it has the same size as it had in Cubase.
6. Specify name and location for the file and click Save.
The page of the score is exported and saved as a file. It can now be imported into
any program supporting the selected file format.