Using Roxio Toast / Toast 6 Titanium??

How can I break .avi files into parts using Roxio Toast 6.0 so I can burn it onto a DVD and the file will fit?
I've tried searching in 'manuals' but it had no results.

The Roxio web site seems a bit sketchy on tutorials, but that's the kind of information
that'd be handy. Some Toast versions where more troublesome in file conversions than
others. I have Toast but don't use it, so I'm of no direct helpful experience in this regard.
I did a search and found references to tutorials online, but nothing at the Roxio site; so
if there is a user compiled tutorial out there, that'd be a good thing to know. A Google
result of 'Roxio Toast tutorial' has some near misses. Try http://www.google.com/mac

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