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So Phil,

Thanks for your engagement in this discussion, and for your input! I am excited to hear resonance 
on this issue. There are several points I have already addressed three areas in my video tutorial 
series:

1) 7-10 Minute Product demo
2) 3-5 Minute Feature Presentation (Tips & Tricks)
3) 60 Seconds, which allows for a fast overview of interesting things that are not covered in 
detail, but are easy like little known keyboard shortcuts.

On May 27, 2011, at 11:38 , Phil Jackson wrote:

It could be done on several levels right down to specific topics such as automatic tabbing.

It could be possible to even have built into LibreOffice, links to Help Videos on various topics 
- just a click away to make it very convenient.  That would give it a competitive advantage over 
other products.

This idea has many legs! There could be a role to coordinate a sub-team of design members working 
together on this.

As far as embedded video, I think that it is a great idea. Or, if there is a knowledge base, 
embedded videos there as well. Anyway, I am in rehabilitation at the moment for my back for the 
next two weeks, so in the meantime I will be keeping an eye on the list and forming ideas. If 
anyone has an idea for the first video, then I will work on this as well.

I have a three step process:

Write the text
Shoot the video
Record the voice over

The voice over can then be replaced for internationalization, if necessary or desired. Looking 
forward to the continuing discussions!

///shawn
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