Going directly from Finale to eps from the graphics window can leave fonts
behind, depending on your Finale version, settings, OS, and the phase of the
moon. Print-to-pdf then converting to eps is, from what I have experienced
and read here, more reliable. But, whatever works...

> What Richard says is true, but you can also export the Finale file as EPS
via the
> Graphics Menu.  This will open in Illustrator and everything is editable.
> J D Thomas
> ThomaStudios
> 
> On Mar 4, 2012, at 7:11 AM, David Froom wrote:
> 
> > Dear collective wisdom,
> >
> > Does anyone export Finale in such a way that individual elements are
editable in
> Illustrator?  I seem to remember someone telling me that this is possible.
(EPS?
> compiling PS?) I have a student who is interested in doing this.  He is a
double
> major (Art) and has good Illustrator skills.
> >
> > If anyone could point me in the right direction -- or suggest another
way (with
> different graphics programs) to accomplish this in some form, please let
me know.
> >
> > Thank you,
> > David Froom
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