 With the Henley Library app, you can make copies of your annotated scores, print them out, and share PDF scores with friends, students, and other apps. Let me show you how. To print a score, go to the menu in the upper right, then tap the Print icon. If you're printing a large score, such as a multi-movement work, it may be fast as to print the movements individually. Let's print the beautiful Andante from Box Italian Concerto. It's the second movement, and we'll choose Print Movement. The iPad will then search for any printers on your wireless network, and it will cancel the print job if it can't find any. In the Print Preview, you can even select individual pages for printing by checking or unchecking the blue circle at the bottom of each page. Let's say, for example, you only want to print the first page of this movement. That's how to do it. You can add additional copies for printing up to a total of 99. Depending on your printer, you might see other options, such as single or double-sided printing, black and white, or color. Printed copies show the Henley copyright and email address of the registered user. The print quality is adequate, but it's purposely below that of an original Henley print edition. Let's share this score as a PDF file. We can do so from the Print Dialog. On the Print Preview, pinch outward. You'll see a PDF preview of the selected pages, and you can scroll through the pages. Next, tap the blue Share icon in the upper right. Send the PDF file to an app, email it, or send it to a nearby Apple device using AirDrop. The many features for sharing your scores were designed to make your life as a musician easier. We hope you'll enjoy them. Happy practicing!