Don't you just hate it when people answer their own questions
Anyway, just in case anyone else has the same query, I had this reply from the Webuser forum:
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The file that you have created, open it up in WMP and then click on library, then click on now playing in the left pane.
You will now see the title and artist in the middle window of WMP, right click on the text of the song and scroll down to Advanced Tag Editor.
A new window will pop up, from there you can change the track title, the album title and the artist.
Click APPLY then OK, then when you re launch the file you will notice the names will either read as unknown or whatever you wrote to replace the original text.
One thing I would like to make clearer is that I edited two tabs within the Advanced Tag Editor - Track Info and Artist Info.
I have extracted a 20 second clip from a song using Audacity. It was intended for a music quiz so I exported it with an anonymous title, then uploaded it to an external fileshare facility.
I have now tried the link from another PC - it opens up OK in Windows Media Player, but it still shows the song title and composer (so no use me posting it and saying 'who is this then')
It's the first time I have used Audacity so it could well be my inexperience - or will it be impossible to disguise due to copyright?
No matter how wide your document margins are set, your printer will not print to the edges of the paper.
You might be able to fool it though - go into PAGE SETUP select the PAPER tab, in the drop down box under PAPER SIZE select CUSTOM.
Expand the height + width of the paper by a centimetre (or whatever) and try printing.
Of course the printer may not be physically able to print wider than A4 - unless you have an A3 printer. Also keep in mind that ink overhanging the page will leave a mess - so if you try it, be as precise as you can with the size settings.
Cheetah Audio Converter is a very useful tool for anybody who owns a digital music player and needs to change files into different formats.
The software can convert music between all of the following four formats: MP3, WAV, OGG and WMA.
You can select the quality for each conversion, so it is simple to create files that take up less space. Don't forget that once information has been lost in compression it is gone forever, so Cheetah Audio Converter cannot improve music quality.
The interface is simple, if not a little basic. Files must be entered into the program via drag and drop, and the output type selected from menus.
My sister is finding it impossible to defrag her pc, it gets to 6% then restarts all the time, like on a loop
Fudgem, tell your sister to make sure that she disconnects from the 'net (if she is on Broadband) and closes everything before defragging - which means any anti-virus/firewall programmes that are constantly running. As long as she restarts them before connecting back to the Internet it should be OK.
As soon as defrag encounters something running it thinks the drive content has changed and starts again.