The only way to transpose the notes themselves is to either have a file in a format compatible with the program you want to use to transpose it (e.g., GuitarPro, TablEdit, TuxGuitar) or to re-enter all the notes manually. You can't do it from a PDF or scanning in a hard copy.
I'm not sure what you mean by "She'll be playing in C, Mikes is in F." If you're playing in F (Mike's version), then she will also be playing in F, it's just that the fingerings on a baritone neck will fall in different places for the same notes as your soprano/concert/tenor.
The standard notation will be the same, it's the tablature line that would be different for a baritone.[/QUOT
Yes I realize this. She'll be playing the same chord shapes as Mike Lynchs' (in F) making her G tuned baritone playing in C. I won't be playing in F, I'll be playing in C. Thanks, I was trying to do it from a scanned copy and it didn't work.
It's not a big deal, was just trying to see if I could do it via comp. rather than manually.