Like many other software, using Finale software allows printing/saving your work. We will show the users how to save or print it after using this software.
Saving your Finale file
The finest way to save your Finale file (.mus) is on your USB drive. The computer scans and removes the new files every day. If you ignore USB drive, you can also send an email of the file to yourself as an enclosing.
Printing At the Music Library
You could deliver your file to the CCI printer in the Music Library or elsewhere.
Since printers can sometimes vary the formatting, we suggest that you should save your Finale file as a .pdf file before printing out a hard copy. After you preview the .pdf for formatting, you are then able to save your .pdf file to a USB drive to print another place or in the Library Music.
Viewing or printing your Finale file with your personal computer
If you get started using Finale on your PC, you should be capable of beginning to write on your software and keep on the Music Library computers, or contrasting. However, there could be some compatibility problems with earlier or later versions of Finale. The Music Library runs Finale 2014.
Different choice is Finale Notepad, which is a confined, free version of the software that allows you to see, create some adjustments, and print any Finale file (.mus).
Finally, there will be some music notation software without charges such as MuseScore, which you could apply on your PC. Even though the .mus file format is not compatible with MuseScore, you can render MIDI or MusicXMl files from the Finale that can be input into MuseScore.
Conclusion
These are all the directions of Using Finale Software: Printing/Saving that we could show you. We hope that they are all useful to you. If possible, please share it with your friend and make your own music.