Normal is the standard FreeStyle file format. Use this format to save your FreeStyle files.
Saves the section or song currently displayed in the Graphic Editing window as a standard MIDI file on disk. Music saved in this file format can be opened with any music program that also reads and writes Standard MIDI Files.
Stationery files can be opened, but the Macintosh makes you Save As when you save the file. Great for preserving files you don't want to modify and that you use regularly as a “template” from which to build new files. Everything but notes are saved.
Identical to the Stationery option (see its help) with the following exception: only songs and sections are preserved in the file; players are not. Convenient for song structures you frequently use and flexible because you can choose any ensemble.
Allows you to scale the document you are printing to any size. Provides better results than the standard reduction/enlargement above. Set the standard reduction to 100% and type in a Smart Scaling percentage above or below 100%.
Check this to import all the standard midi files in the same folders as the selected file. This is useful for importing sequences that contain several sections.