The easiest way to do it, I think, is to hit shift+e to set your markers. 
Then tab once, and you'll be able to set your start marker. If you want to 
start fifteen minutes into the file, you'd enter 15:00 and hit enter. Then 
when you push F4, you should be starting at that start-marker position.

Bruce

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On Sun, 12 Mar 2006, Betsy Sawyers wrote:

> Is there a way to fast forward through a file by chunks of time in goldwave
> 5.1?  I had a long file I recorded and while fast forwarding through some
> commercials hit the wrong button and started the vile over at the beginning.
> There were no markers in it because it was a game I had left recording while
> I was out, but was wondering if it was possible to jump 15 minutes into the
> file instead of having to fast forward all the way back to where I was
> listening?  That would have really been terrible if I had been an hour in to
> the file.
>
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