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I had been creating Musescore Projects on Linux but recently got a hand me down windows laptop. On the laptop, I created a new musical score, and saved it to a Dropbox folder. Then I exported a PDF and MP3 file from the Musescore project to my Dropbox folder. I intended to send a link to my band, but my email is not set up on the windows laptop. I went to my iPad to email the link, but on iPad, in the Dropbox app or Safari, only the project file appears, not the PDF or MP3. Same when I open my Dropbox on Linux. The PDF files I exported from my Linux machine are available across all platforms. I can’t figure out what is wrong with my Windows installation.
update: I saw an email from Dropbox about noticing a login from a new device. Once I followed that link and verified that it was me, my new files became visible my other platforms.
Hey there, @MajorGeek, thanks for posting here!
It seems that the app wasn't syncing, but I'm glad to know that everything is back on track now.
If you need anything else, just give us a shout!
Megan
Community Moderator @ Dropbox
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