![]() ![]() I could change my playlist etc and synch as often and as many times as I wished. I updated all of the firmware, the drum kits and the BBM and have until today had no issues. I have just started again a couple of weeks ago. I stopped playing my guitar and hence using the BB about 2 years ago. I have had my BB for quite a few years, being one of the original crowd funders. But when I shut down BBM and restart, the synch option is back to being greyed out, and that is on both cards I have also now managed to do a back up of the whole card onto another card and that seemed to work also. I did all you asked in the email and that worked. Copying over the whole SD card with the BB Project (1.27 GB) every time I make a change takes ages. I have tried all of the above fixes and nothing seems to work. I now have this very problem, new MacBook - synchronise greyed out. you’re using a Mac with Sierra which does not seem to play friendly with Synchronize to SD Card.the project that’s open on the BBM has a different name than the one on the SD card, or.There could be two reasons this happened: From the BBM menu File > Export > Project to SD card and when complete, accept the prompt to synchronize to the SD card.Next step would be open the project that you previously had open in the BBM (most likely still located in your bbworkspace.If your SD card has songs or changes that aren’t in the BBM, you might want to open the project on the SD card and then save that project to your computer (bbworkspace) with a new name.Make a note of the name and location of the currently open project in your BBM (click on Project Explorer (it’s beneath the Virtual Machine in the left pane and it will take you to the location of the project you have open in the BBM).Under Other File Types, select select Save As Another File Type. In the dialog box, navigate to the folder where you want to save the file, and then select Save. Under Graphic File Types, select the type of image file you want (PNG, JPG, EMF, or SVG). When you save a diagram as a PDF with Visio for the web, ![]() Or you can save it as an image file (JPG, PNG, SVG, or other format) for use elsewhere. In Visio, you can save a diagram in PDF format. zip file, right-click it and select Extract All. If you selected more than one page in step 3, the images files are saved in a compressed. The image file or files are immediately saved to the Downloads folder on your computer. (If you don't select a transparent background, the background color of the image will be the same as the color of the diagram, whether white or some other color.) If you're saving as a PNG, you have the option to select a transparent background. (The higher the resolution, the better the quality of the image.) (Each page is saved as a separate image file.) Under Diagram Area, select which page or pages you want to save. The drawing is immediately saved to the standard Downloads folder. When you save a PDF in Visio for the web, all pages of your diagram are included in the PDF file, matching the page layout in your Visio drawing. In Visio, you can save a diagram in PDF format, or you can save it as an image file (JPEG or PNG). Visio unable to render high-resolution PNGs Here are two articles that discuss the error: ![]() The resolution of the image is set higher than Visio can handle. One or more objects are outside the Visio workspace, and Visio is unable to adequately fit them into the viewing in order to render them in the image. This likely is caused by one of two things: Some folks encounter error 920 when trying to save as an image. In the dialog box, open the Save as type list, and select the format you want.Īdditional options are shown to you, based on the image format you've selected: Under Save Drawing, in the Other File Types section, select select Save As Another File Type. Save a diagram in another image-file format (If you've selected PNG or JPEG format) Additional options are shown to you, based on the image format you've selected: Navigate to the folder where you want to save the file, and then select Save. Under Save Drawing, in the Graphic File Types section, select the type of image file you want (PNG, JPG, EMF, or SVG). Save a diagram as a PNG, JPG, SVG or EMF image Navigate to the folder where you want to save the file, and then select Publish. The PDF will conform to the page layout in the Visio file.įor information on the other options, see More about PDF options. To change that, select an option under Page Range. Select Options to determine which page or pages to include in the PDF file.īy default, all pages will be included in the PDF. Under Create PDF/XPS Document, select Create PDF/XPS. Under Export, select Create PDF/XPS Document. Or you can save it as an image file (JPEG, PNG, SVG, or other format) for use elsewhere. ![]()
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