I downloaded the tutorial just to see what was going on, and it
makes perfect sense to me. I'll try to explain what's going on, though.
You said that the last file was just called Tutorial. In case you didn't know 
this,
most files have extensions, but they're hidden by default. If you go to windows 
explorer,
tools menu, folder options, You can uncheck hide file
extensions for known file types in the tree view of the advanced tab.
If you do, you'll see that the sections are mp3 files,
and the remaining file is called Tutorial.m3u. an m3u file
is a playlist - this one contains all 18 sections in order. When you open it, 
your media player will load
the first file - in this case section 1. Going to the next track will move to 
section 2,
because it is the next file in the playlist, and so on.
If you move one of the mp3 files somewhere else and try playing the playlist,
that track won't play, because the file mensioned in the playlist isn't there.

If you open Tutorial.m3u with notepad, you'll see it has one filename per line. 
With that information, you can
create your own playlists relatively easily to play whatever files you want,
in order -- just specify the full path and filename, one file per line.
On Tue, Apr 05, 2011 at 01:47:34PM -0700, Ted Larson wrote:
> Dear List:
> I downloaded and unzipped the entire Window-Eyes 7.5 tutorial.
> The results were nineteen files. The first eighteen seem to be each individual
> section of the tutorial. The file sizes ranged from about 1000 kb to 32,000 
> kb.
> The nineteenth file, called tutorial,
> seemed to be the entire tutorial combined into one file.
> I could move through it moving section by section.
> However, the size of this combined file is stated as one kb.
> How can this be, since all of the above sectioned files are much larger,
> at least a thousand to 32,000 kb in length? What logic am I missing here?
> Thanks for any clarification. Regards: Ted Larson
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