Thanks! Trying to line up things in Word has always made me crazy but I never thought to search for a tutorial until yesterday. This video was truly life changing.... Much appreciated.
Thank you. I find that most narrators rush and I have difficulty following them, so I purposely try to slow down. Regardless of our native language, our brains need a few seconds to process information we hear, especially if there's a visual demonstration as well as spoken instructions.
Lachlan O: I had to laugh at your comment because I'd think it's boring, too! Not exciting stuff if you're looking for entertainment! The video is intended to be instructional and detailed, so the demonstration goes at a learner's pace. I purposely make myself speak slowly because I've learned that most people need time to process what they hear, especially if they're trying to learn something new to them. For some people, though -- and you are probably one of these -- watching a demo in faster action with minimal explanations suits your faster processing speed. Thank you for the feedback!
Lord Owen, I think the previous commenter had a viable point and I don't hold it against him for speaking his truth. Telling him to "sleep forever" is harsh! Why not just say, "I don't agree" (or whatever) without the vicious smear?
Thanks! Trying to line up things in Word has always made me crazy but I never thought to search for a tutorial until yesterday. This video was truly life changing.... Much appreciated.
You are a very good teacher! Thanks!
Many Thanks for you!
and your way of speaking slowly is very good for non-English native speakers to understand.
again THANK YOU
Thank you. I find that most narrators rush and I have difficulty following them, so I purposely try to slow down. Regardless of our native language, our brains need a few seconds to process information we hear, especially if there's a visual demonstration as well as spoken instructions.
I am a medical transcriptionist and this is extremely helpful.
Very clear, easy to grasp. Thank you!
you are a great teacher, I need more of your video.
Excellent job explaining this topic!
Thank you so very much!! This is an awesome tutorial. I was having problems with the margins of my resume and now I can fix it.
Thank you for taking time to post theses videos!
Thank you so much. Trying to salvage a resume here in Lexington, KY!
Excellent! This cleared up many things for me. Thank you!
You really helped a lot you made everyone understand thank you
thank you madam, you've answered all my questions about indenting!
Absolutely on point Mam
Thank you! It is very helpful!
Thank you very much nice explanation!! :)
great video..thanks!
Actually I want to add a new table to the right side of previously created table in ms word. How shall I do it ?
thank you much!
very nice , thank you
THANKS MADAM
Hi. How do I change the default auto numbering settings in Word 2010, please?
thank you
Thank You :)
thanks so much
great
Thanks sweet mam
Thank u
Thank you madam
fair
Does anyone know which software is used for zooming in on the screen at 1:55?
I used Camtasia software. Another useful product is SnagIt.
Can anybody tell me how to pin that row l row which is above the latter from where she is dragging lines
Sorry, I'm not sure I understand your question. I'll be glad to answer it. Please reword it? (LOL)
Madam I want More videos
so insanely boring. maybe because im hungover this is especially hard, I swear you are speaking in slow motion!
but thank you for the help.
Lachlan O: I had to laugh at your comment because I'd think it's boring, too! Not exciting stuff if you're looking for entertainment! The video is intended to be instructional and detailed, so the demonstration goes at a learner's pace. I purposely make myself speak slowly because I've learned that most people need time to process what they hear, especially if they're trying to learn something new to them. For some people, though -- and you are probably one of these -- watching a demo in faster action with minimal explanations suits your faster processing speed. Thank you for the feedback!
Lord Owen, I think the previous commenter had a viable point and I don't hold it against him for speaking his truth. Telling him to "sleep forever" is harsh! Why not just say, "I don't agree" (or whatever) without the vicious smear?