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How to create a "Cheat Sheet" of your favorite @Lynda courses
I finally purchased Camtasia a couple weeks ago so I could create videos in support the upgrade I'm doing of my Zilch Standard software. This is just an interim upgrade that I'm doing using an old copy of Delphi 5 with source code from 2006, even though I have Delphi 10.3 ?
I love ![]() ![]() It's a shame that there are no Delphi or Object Pascal courses on @Lynda. There's a story there but you'll have to ask me in person about this one. Anyway, had forgotten what the instructor said was the best screen resolution to use. So, I logged back into my account and pulled up my course history. Did a search for what I was looking for and then discovered a hidden gem inside all the courses. "I discovered a hidden gem inside all the courses" Notes. I knew you could take notes but I didn't know you could turn those notes into a permanent "cheat sheet". So, I decided to just make a video on how to take notes. It's good practice for me and hopefully you find it beneficial. Please like this video and subscribe to my YouTube channel. These are the two courses I took on Lynda: Camtasia 2019 Essential Training: The Basics (2hr 5min) ![]() Camtasia 2019 Essential Training: Advanced Techniques (2hr 21min) ![]() For voice recording I used my Microsoft LifeChat LX-6000 headphones with built in microphone which I purchased in March 2014. ![]() Enjoy, Semper Fi Gunny Mike ![]() ![]() |
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