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Audacity 2.3.0
Hi Steve, Reaper is has clearly far more functionality than Audacity. And I agree both that using the Osara extension, Reaper is very accessible, and also that it is comparatively inexpensive for such
Hi Steve, Reaper is has clearly far more functionality than Audacity. And I agree both that using the Osara extension, Reaper is very accessible, and also that it is comparatively inexpensive for such
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Audacity 2.3.0
Audacity is a free multi track audio editor, and version 2.3.0 has just been released. One of its new features is punch and roll recording, which enables you to easily correct mistakes immediately aft
Audacity is a free multi track audio editor, and version 2.3.0 has just been released. One of its new features is punch and roll recording, which enables you to easily correct mistakes immediately aft
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Windows 10 Question
Hi Brian, just to point out that when you apply a view to folders of this type, there is no restriction that the view is only applied to subfolders. It is applied to all folders of that type anywhere
Hi Brian, just to point out that when you apply a view to folders of this type, there is no restriction that the view is only applied to subfolders. It is applied to all folders of that type anywhere
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Guide to the Taskbar on Windows 10, updated for the April 2018 update
Hi Joseph, I don't cover Timeline in very much detail, but I do mention that on the screen that is shown after the task view button is pressed, there is a list of previous activities. David.
Hi Joseph, I don't cover Timeline in very much detail, but I do mention that on the screen that is shown after the task view button is pressed, there is a list of previous activities. David.
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Guide to the Taskbar on Windows 10, updated for the April 2018 update
I've updated my guide to the Taskbar on Windows 10 for the April 2018 update (version 1803), and it's available here: http://vip.chowo.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/jaws/Taskbar-10-Guide.html As before, th
I've updated my guide to the Taskbar on Windows 10 for the April 2018 update (version 1803), and it's available here: http://vip.chowo.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/jaws/Taskbar-10-Guide.html As before, th
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Help with OneDrive
Hi Cristóbal, This is a link to an installer for OneDrive, if you want to reinstall it, and see if that sorts out the problems https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=248256 which was found on the f
Hi Cristóbal, This is a link to an installer for OneDrive, if you want to reinstall it, and see if that sorts out the problems https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=248256 which was found on the f
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Help with OneDrive
Hi Maria and others, In the following guide to File Explorer on Windows 10, there's a section on OneDrive: http://vip.chowo.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/jaws/File-Explorer-10-Guide.html David.
Hi Maria and others, In the following guide to File Explorer on Windows 10, there's a section on OneDrive: http://vip.chowo.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/jaws/File-Explorer-10-Guide.html David.
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File find in windows 10 with jaws 2018, looking for content not the names of files
Hi Mike, you've told me off list that the path of the folder that you're searching is something like: D:\mikem\top\middle\bottom. As this folder is on your D drive, then by default it's probably not i
Hi Mike, you've told me off list that the path of the folder that you're searching is something like: D:\mikem\top\middle\bottom. As this folder is on your D drive, then by default it's probably not i
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File find in windows 10 with jaws 2018, looking for content not the names of files
Hi Mike, can you tell me the location of the folder which you are searching? To tell me this you could tell me the steps you take to get to it after opening File Explorer. Alternatively, with the fold
Hi Mike, can you tell me the location of the folder which you are searching? To tell me this you could tell me the steps you take to get to it after opening File Explorer. Alternatively, with the fold
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File find in windows 10 with jaws 2018, looking for content not the names of files
Hi Mike, I'm assuming that because you said that you want to search an entire folder, that you're using File Explorer (or Windows Explorer on Windows 7) to search, rather than using the start menu. If
Hi Mike, I'm assuming that because you said that you want to search an entire folder, that you're using File Explorer (or Windows Explorer on Windows 7) to search, rather than using the start menu. If
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File find in windows 10 with jaws 2018, looking for content not the names of files
Hi Sharon, It works with or without spaces, but the word before the colon is doc (three letters), not docx. It's an abbreviation for documents. You can in fact use any of the following: doc, docs, doc
Hi Sharon, It works with or without spaces, but the word before the colon is doc (three letters), not docx. It's an abbreviation for documents. You can in fact use any of the following: doc, docs, doc
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File find in windows 10 with jaws 2018, looking for content not the names of files
Hi Sharon, The start menu does seem to be a bit too keen to give internet results. But it's ok if you filter the results. An alternative to the method I've already given for filtering for documents is
Hi Sharon, The start menu does seem to be a bit too keen to give internet results. But it's ok if you filter the results. An alternative to the method I've already given for filtering for documents is
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File find in windows 10 with jaws 2018, looking for content not the names of files
Hi John, If you're using File Explorer in Windows 10 to search for files, then it behaves roughly the same way as Windows Explorer in Windows 7. However, if you're using the Start menu to search, ther
Hi John, If you're using File Explorer in Windows 10 to search for files, then it behaves roughly the same way as Windows Explorer in Windows 7. However, if you're using the Start menu to search, ther
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File find in windows 10 with jaws 2018, looking for content not the names of files
Hi CathyAnne, I think you've misunderstood the file types page of the advanced options, due to a problem with the accessibility of that page. On that page, there is a file types list, which contains a
Hi CathyAnne, I think you've misunderstood the file types page of the advanced options, due to a problem with the accessibility of that page. On that page, there is a file types list, which contains a
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File find in windows 10 with jaws 2018, looking for content not the names of files
Hi John, assuming that the files are somewhere in your personal folder, you can do this from the search box in the start menu. Normally when you search for files using the start menu, it only searches
Hi John, assuming that the files are somewhere in your personal folder, you can do this from the search box in the start menu. Normally when you search for files using the start menu, it only searches
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Saving David Bails windows files
Hi Dino, The guides are self contained html files, that is, they don't contain any links to external files such as css files or images. So if you're saving a guide using file, save as, you can set the
Hi Dino, The guides are self contained html files, that is, they don't contain any links to external files such as css files or images. So if you're saving a guide using file, save as, you can set the
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Guides for windows
Hi Val and Bill, just to note that you can save the guides. However, the advantage of using the ones on the internet is that from time to time I make corrections or additions to the online versions, a
Hi Val and Bill, just to note that you can save the guides. However, the advantage of using the ones on the internet is that from time to time I make corrections or additions to the online versions, a
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Updated guides for Windows 10 fall creators update
I've updated my guides to the taskbar and File Explorer, and they're available here: http://vip.chowo.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/jaws/Taskbar-10-Guide.html and http://vip.chowo.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/
I've updated my guides to the taskbar and File Explorer, and they're available here: http://vip.chowo.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/jaws/Taskbar-10-Guide.html and http://vip.chowo.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/
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Removable disk shortcut?
Hi Elaine, just to add that an alternative to using a shortcut is to use the search available in the start menu. For example to open File explorer at your C drive: 1. open the start menu. 2. type the
Hi Elaine, just to add that an alternative to using a shortcut is to use the search available in the start menu. For example to open File explorer at your C drive: 1. open the start menu. 2. type the
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scrolling up a command window
Hi John, the transcript includes both the commands and their output, David.
Hi John, the transcript includes both the commands and their output, David.
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