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Thread ID: 35331 2003-07-09 05:31:00 Pardon my age 72 it may show upstage (3364) Press F1
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158398 2003-07-09 05:31:00 I thought I would have ago at downloading some 'pop' music from my youth! To go about it is as follows? I download a programme to play it, winamp, and then find the music i want on mp3? I did achieve this as the writing on the winamp was very small and I did not know what it all meant. I heard Dusty Springfield singing some where but I could not keep her. The mp3 had a whoop de do 'skin' but it again was too small for these old eyes, even though i squinted and popped on my reading glasses. I did not entirely understand some of the instructions,- that I could read so again no did do. Can anyone out there tell me if i am going about it the the right way and is there another simpler, all in one, big printing, easy instructions, for this old codger to get to hear the oldies of the 40/50's tunes?
REGARDS
upstage (3364)
158399 2003-07-09 05:41:00 72 is just starting! You're good for anothe 40 yet!

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I don't use mp3 etc., coz I whistle while I work, but you may find it easier to see whats happening if you enlarge the font on your screen.

To do this in Internet Explorer click on <View> and select <Text size> then click <Largest>

HTH

Regards
Graham Bockett
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158400 2003-07-09 06:56:00 I remember being 72........... TonyF (246)
158401 2003-07-09 08:18:00 In Winamp go to the Preferences (press Ctrl+P) and under Display look for the Playlist Font Size and increase that number to something like 16 or whatever suits you. You can make the playlist window larger by dragging the bottom right hand corner to accommodate the larger playlist. If you need any more help just ask. tommy (2826)
158402 2003-07-09 10:18:00 Or if u want the whole PC's desktop and writing inlarged, go to My Computer, Control Panel, display and then the "Settings" Tab and adjust the screen area tab.

cheers,
v.K
vk_dre (195)
158403 2003-07-09 10:38:00 George Burns said on his 100th birthday,"I would give anything to be 80 again";) Thomas (1820)
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