There are several ways to create a play list in WMP10.  The easiest is to 
start by locating the files in Windows.  Move to the first file you want to 
have in your play list and right click or press the applications key.  You 
will find a menu that should have "Add to Now Playing List".  Click this and 
WMP will start up with that song.  You can add more songs by going back to 
the folder, selecting more songs and using the context key again.

Now in WMP, you want to find the now playing list.  You can tab around till 
it shows up but if you have Jaws; ctrl+alt+l should focus the list.  If you 
don't find the Now Playing list, use the view menu, Go To, Now Playing.

When the list is focused, use arrow keys to focus individual items.  Use the 
context menu key to bring up a menu for each item including moving up and 
down in the list.

Once you have your songs in the right order, use the File Menu, Save Now 
Playing List as option to save your play list.  Note: you could have started 
with a blank Now Playing list which is also in the file menu before doing 
anything else to save time.


Hope this helps.

Bob

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From: "Donald L. Roberts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2008 5:34 PM
Subject: Windows media player 10 info needed


>
> I would appreciate someone telling me step by step how to create
> a playlist in windows media player 10.  I have several files
> which I need to play in a specific sequence, and I have never
> previously needed to create such a playlist.
> Thanks in advance.
> Don Roberts
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> Infovox Lucy with Voiceover
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> Voiceover with Alex
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> The Infovox voices are third party voices, that is you purchase
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> its the
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> If I ever put anything like this up again I'll know better next
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