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Instead of the Play button, or using the option in the Play menu, just press: These will instantly increase your love of Noteflight! Get to know our Keyboard Shortcuts (a complete list here). If Benjamin Franklin had had Noteflight, he would have added frequent saving to his list of 13 virtues. This is a habit thing: if you train yourself to save all the time, even every few seconds, you’ll stop noticing and it will just happen…and you’ll be so glad you did. If the button looks like this, your latest changes may not have been backed up yet! It’s quickest to use control-S (watch out: on some browsers command-S saves the whole web page to your hard drive, which is not what you want), or one of these options:

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Our User Guide gives the full picture, but we want to share a few highlights and “best practices”, tips from our users, things that “just work”, and cool tricks you might not know yet.įirst, and so unbelievably-incredibly-fanstastically important that it deserves its own drum roll…. Yes, we regularly see things that users can do to make their music-making in Noteflight smooth, fast, fun, and trouble-free. In our travels on the forums, on our user support line, and in discussions with composers, students, and teachers (including me, working with my students as my alter-ego the composition teacher), we hear a lot of things about Noteflight: mostly tales of joy and musicality, a few tales of puzzlement (which we help resolve right away!), and then always those tales of… “oh hey! I didn’t know Noteflight could do that!” Using Noteflight: Tips, Best Practices, and Cool Features You Might Not Know About John Mlynczak | October 19, 2014ĭear Noteflighters (or Notepilots, as some of you prefer to be called),











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