When everyone finished eating and the speeches were over, it was time for dancing. I found another playlist on my friend’s laptop. It contained all the faster-paced dance songs, as well as the song they chose for their first dance: Endless Love.
I selected Endless Love, clicked the Play button
, and watched the couple dance through the fog and lights on the dance floor. After the first dance, everyone was invited to join the fun. The playlist was organized alphabetically. However, I wanted to mix things up a bit. I clicked the Turn shuffle on button so the music from the playlist would play in random order.
The Turn shuffle on button randomly selects songs from your playlist
My friends had a long playlist. So finally, I could let Windows Media Player do its thing and join the party. After being a DJ for a day, I realized the experience doesn’t have to be stressful. With a little bit of planning, being a DJ at any event—a barbeque, birthday, or wedding—can be fun.
About the author
Jean White is an editor on the Windows team at Microsoft, where she edits user interface text, Help content, and videos. In 2000, she left the publishing industry in her hometown of Toronto, Canada to join Microsoft. During her career at the company, she has worked at MSN, Office, and Microsoft Press.
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