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  "textContent": "_One of those handy features you don’t necessarily appreciate until you find yourself needing it._\n\nI just used Dorico’s handy Exporting Graphic Slices feature for, I think, the first time, and: what a thoughtful inclusion this is. For one issue of my music newsletter this year (comment on going quarterly some other time — likely the upcoming January – March issue!), I wanted to illustrate, like so:\n\na very high ledger line\n\nIn the past, I might have tried to snag that by using a screenshot utility. Today, I remembered that Dorico has this functionality built in, so I pulled the aforelinked help page and followed the instructions there to snag just this view and export it as a high-quality PNG — with the ability to be much more precise with what I captured and with a good deal more versatility about what to export and how.\n\nHandy!\n\n* * *\n\nThanks for reading my feed! Thoughts, comments, or questions? Shoot me an email!\n  *[PNG]: Portable Network Graphics (image format)",
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