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This is the area on our site where you can see videos (or audio files, which are MP3s). It's where you'll find the 'how-to' videos, amongst other things. And our members can also include their videos too!

How to Play the Videos

To get the video to play on your computer, look for the 'Play' button. On the video screen the first frame of the video is displayed, with a right-pointing arrow in the centre. That's the Play Button.

If the screen you are on shows the Menu List (where the available videos are listed below each other) look down through this list. It's sorted by Categories - e.g. How-to Videos. Find the video that's of interest to you  and click on it to activate it.

When the video 'loads' (gets organised on your computer and ours) click on the right pointing play button. The video will start. 

(HINT: If the sound doesn't play quite right, it probably just means the video hasn't got itself all onto your computer yet - just press the Pause button for a minute or two, to let it 'catch up' then press Play again, and it should be fine)

When the video has finished, feel free to click on the back button on your web browser (that's probably Internet Explorer, then you'll go back to the page where the videos were listed.

From there you can click on another video, or go back to another page on the site.


 

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Use MS Fix it For Me Feature 
Microsoft have a nifty feature, where with a known issue, they can sometimes fix the problem for you, with the click of a couple of buttons. This video shows you a little of the problem I had with Microsoft Word, and where I found the fix on the Microsoft site. The audio isn't very clear, I'm sorry, but I think you'll be able to follow what's happening. 
Vivienne 
2009-11-13 16:26:41 
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