May 1May 1 To fix this, I'd suggest setting your page margins and score size to fit Letter sized pages, only. As when you export PDF, it will try to fit the score on a standard printer sized page. You can also attempt to shrink the size of the score by going to Format > Page Settings... > Staff Space: (Lower this value to decrease the size of the staff, which will allow for more room on the page to fit it while shrinking the overall size, or, increase it to enlarge the staff, allowing for less to fit on the page.)
May 1May 1 4 hours ago, interlect said:Thank you so much for discovering a possible solution to this particular problem.Please could you test this for me, by importing the Midi File attachment below into the Musescore Notation program ?and report back your findings.....it could be the solution to the problem iv been looking fori would really appreciate it..................Barry Manilow - Looks Like We Made it - V.I.P. Symphony Orchestra Rendition.midWell... Musescore Studio has never really been all that great at translating MIDI to .mscz... in this case, I see no difference in that fact... lol Here is the .mscz file that resulted from opening the MIDI with Musescore.If you let me know what it is that you're trying to accomplish, or, if willing, you'd be able to send me a copy of the score that you're attempting to format, I might could give you a hand with that, directly rather than indirectly. Just let me know!
12 hours ago12 hr On 6/9/2026 at 8:38 AM, interlect said:Now 🇫 🇮 🇽 🇪 🇩Oof.. lol as I said before though, Musescore Studio is quite poor at translating MIDI to legible notation... As what you show there in that document is quite a jumbled mess of notes on a score. Whenever I am trying to arrange music using MS, typically I elect to simply Transcribe it by ear while listening to the original music. Of course, it is labeled properly with copyrights, and is not typically shared on public platforms unless the copyright holder allows use of their material to be published. (YouTube is quite good at notifying you of whether or not that's the case.)
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