after my b-day party will edit span and send back

You mean the party is over ALREADY?!! Hope it was a wonderful day for you.

Sra

no - we are going to dinner with a group of friends from school - my step-dad always takes me and a few friends out to a really great rest.

To edit a specific portion of a video or audio file (in this case, the span after your birthday party), you will need video editing software or a suitable audio editing tool. Here's a general explanation of the process:

1. Install or open a video editing software. Popular options include Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, iMovie (for macOS), or Windows Movie Maker (for Windows).

2. Import the video or audio file into the software. You can usually do this by clicking on the "Import" or "File" option in the menu bar and selecting the file you want to edit.

3. Locate the section of the video or audio that you want to edit. You can navigate through the timeline by dragging the cursor or using the playback controls provided by the software.

4. Select the portion you want to edit. You may be able to do this by clicking and dragging in the timeline, or by setting specific start and end points.

5. Apply the desired edits. This can involve cutting out unwanted sections, trimming the duration, adjusting the audio levels, adding effects, or any other modifications to enhance the content.

6. Save or export the edited file. Once you're satisfied with the changes, you can save the edited video or audio file in your preferred format. The software should have an option to export or save the project.

To send the edited file back to someone, you can use various methods such as email, file-sharing services (e.g., Dropbox, Google Drive), or messaging apps. Just make sure to follow the appropriate method of communication that you and the recipient are comfortable with.

Remember, the exact steps may vary depending on the software you're using, but this general process should give you an idea of how to edit and share the desired portion of your video or audio file.