ake a little time
out and help steer me toward a good path to follow.
Sheila Styron, President
Guide Dog Users, Inc.
816-363-3172
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Sent: Friday, January 06, 2006 6:55 AM
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ously recorded files and finding that when I play them in Sound Forge,
they bleep in and out in this sort of regular pattern and I don't knowwhat I
should have a look at. Since I'm not very techy, this may be obvious to many
of you, but I would appreciate your help.
Sheila Styron, President
I was up all night working on something and wanted to undo what I thought
was only going to be the mix process I was learning to use in Sound Forge 8,
when I unwisely and incorrectly hit undo all. Is there any hope of
recovering all the work I zapped as a result of my inexperience?
Sheila Styron
I don't know, but I sure learned all about redoing undo all.
Sheila Styron, President
Guide Dog Users, Inc.
816-363-3172
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Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2006 4:10 PM
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