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Add demos to your e-learning with Community Clips
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over 5 years ago
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mmulcare
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Use the Community Clips tool from Office Labs to add screen capture functionality to your Office applications. Creates a WMV file with audio and video. http://communityclips.officelabs.com/Default.aspx This should work OK with the LCDS authoring application...
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Aw, Snap!
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over 5 years ago
by
mmulcare
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That’s my favorite error message screen of the year so far – thanks to Google Chrome. Got this while trying to run Chrome inside of Windows 7 on a 64-bit Intel proc. Adding all of that because I have run Chrome on 64-bit before – worked, and on 32-bit...
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Microsoft Certified Architect Program
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over 5 years ago
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mmulcare
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Microsoft Certified Architects are an elite, world-class community of experts in IT architecture. See what it takes to be a Microsoft Certified Architect. The Microsoft Certified Architect Program This and other videos are available here .
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