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File renaming and PDF batch utilities
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Length:
31 minutes
Released:
Oct 24, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Learn about several simple but incredibly useful applications that will help you be more productive with tasks related to managing music files on the computer. Philip Rothman and David MacDonald discuss file renaming apps such as Renamer and Name Mangler, which perform the important function of quickly changing the filenames of many documents at once using various settings, saving you the tedium of manually renaming them and helping keep you organized. Then, we explore the suite of PDF batch processing apps available from Notation Central, including PDF Batch Scale, Batch Stitch, Batch Booklet, and Music Binder. These tools do just as their names would suggest, making quick work of manipulating PDF files so that you can make sure that your music is distributed and printed exactly as you expect.
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Name Mangler and Moom productivity apps
Quickly scale many PDFs with PDF-BatchScale
Make booklets and 2-ups with PDF-BatchBooklet
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Product links:
Renamer
Name Mangler
PDF-BatchScale
PDF-BatchStitch
PDF-BatchBooklet
PDF-MusicBinder
More on Scoring Notes:
Name Mangler and Moom productivity apps
Quickly scale many PDFs with PDF-BatchScale
Make booklets and 2-ups with PDF-BatchBooklet
PDF-MusicBinder and PDF-BatchStitch utilities for music printing
Product links:
Renamer
Name Mangler
PDF-BatchScale
PDF-BatchStitch
PDF-BatchBooklet
PDF-MusicBinder
Released:
Oct 24, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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