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sherren48
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sherren48
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05/05/2018 3:26 pm

What good is your goddamned program if you have to hire a guide to get you back to a lesson you want to review/replay? Is anybody f&#king listening? If you want to drop me fine. Get me a refund and drop me.


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epalf
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epalf
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05/05/2018 7:05 pm

Hello sheren48

Having only recently joined I'm not sure what you're on about. I can go back to previous lessons as much as I like and find that very useful. Maybe a fuller explanation of your problem without the expletives would be more productive for you and you might find it useful to listen.

Eric


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JeffS65
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JeffS65
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05/06/2018 12:57 am

Assuming you're on a desktop computer, art the top of any page is History. Go to History>In Progress Tab. Your most recent lesson will display at the top. If you jump around a bit on lesson, the list shows you the most recent lessons you've been working on.

Since I'm just someone who comes to GT for the odd lesson and board discussions, but for a number of years, it's fair to say that the stff at GT is pretty responsive. Not knowing you'd emailed the staff or anything, it's odd that your first post on the board is angry and expection that someone would have responded to you already.

If you'd like help, many folks who come and go here are happy to help.


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jarkko.eklund
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jarkko.eklund
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05/06/2018 5:03 am

Have you looked "progress" page from left side menu?

https://www.guitartricks.com/myprogress.php

There is a collection of your recent lessons visited categorized by a lession type. There you can also find lessons you have marked as favorites.

And you can jump to the most recent lesson visited clicking "Last Lesson" button on the left side menu.


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john of MT
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john of MT
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05/06/2018 4:07 pm

Or... you mark a lesson as a Favorite which will automatically put that lesson at the top of the Favorites page list. The order of the listed Favorites can in turn be changed by click-and-drag.

If you use Windows, lessons can also be bookmarked, pinned to the task bar or placed on the browser's favorites bar. Likewise, Desktop.

There are lots of ways to quickly retrieve a lesson. They require little keyboard action and no early morning polemics.


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