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The two main commercial professional-grade music-"engraving" systems
are Finale and Sibelius (they used to be discussed extensively at the newsgroup rec.music.classical before it fell victim to all sorts of spamsters and pranksters), and I believe both of them have simplified versions intended for beginning music students doing their homework. I got into Finale a long time ago because it was the one sold at the Juilliard School's bookstore (I have no connection with Juilliard!) at a steep academic discount, and over the years it's become somewhat simpler to use and considerably more feature-packed. (Their website is www.finalemusic.com.) I've never looked around for music freeware. No idea how sophisticated (and reliable) such products may be. On Jan 16, 8:41*am, CyberTaz wrote: Not very effectively - word processing programs aren't designed for such purposes. You'd do far better to Google for "music notation software" - you should get nearly half a million hits ranging from free to rather expensive. If you need to include your composition in a Word doc look for a music app which can output its content in a compatible (probably graphic) format. HTH |:) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac On 1/16/08 3:42 AM, in article , "Georgios" wrote: How do I insert music notes in stave OR staff (five lines) in Word?- |
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