29. December 2013 · Write a comment · Categories: Uncategorized · Tags: ,
I want to use the scrolling control on some narration of several paragraphs (it's a Halloween Greeting) on a movie I'm making.  Everything works fine except that the scroll (bottom to top) is moving too quickly.  It's very difficult to read the text at the speed it is scrolling and I want to slow it down.  How do I do that, assuming there is a way?  "Back in the Old Days" when I used Movie Maker 2.6 there was a "slow" option.  However, in the current Movie Maker, there seems to be no obvious way to slow scrolling.  Does anyone know how to do it?  *** Email address is removed for privacy ***



I have a lot of mwssages in my inbox and would like to be able to glance somewhere to see the exact number regularly.  I am sure I could do this with Windows XP and probably am being a bit thick not knowing how to see in Windows Live Mail......
Thanks
Ann

I have very old  UNREAD,  emails I did not read,  but lazy  to scroll page to page.

 

How can I find these  UNREAD email  faster.

 

Is there a direct menu or control to sort out my UNREAD emails??

My email hotmail contacts list most often doesn't come up when I click on 'Contacts'.  But I can still import email addresses from the list into the 'To' box.  By the way, I hate the new contacts list format:  It's much too big, so scrolling down takes longer, and there's nowhere to click straight back into Inbox - I have to do two clicks, one on the arrow and the other on Mail.  And there's no alphabet to allow the user to click immediately on the letter for the person.  It's extremely unfriendly.  And why can I no longer click back from one screen to another with an arrow?
Nov 27, 2012
A couple of issues I am experiencing...

1) Outlook 2011 constantly sync when I am either scrolling through emails or browsing outlook folders, happens almost >10 times a day which is getting annoying.
2) Outlook 2011 displaying "Error -50" which I could not figure out what that means.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!