That process would be too intimidating for most users.... but easy for those
with good computer skills.
Glad it helped!! Thanks for the feedback.
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"Charles Shapiro" <cshapiro2@cox.net> wrote in message
news:AF072DBA-056F-434A-B7B5-017AC3FC2A2C@microsoft.com...
> It worked perfectly. Now that have all the clips in ONE PROJECT I just
> need to move them around and then I can start adding the titles to the
> clips.
>
> Thanks again.
>
> ..Chip..
>
>
> "PapaJohn" <papajohn@chartermi.net> wrote in message
> news:ekAkJw7jIHA.1188@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>> good luck with it Chip... I considered the 3rd paragraph as part of the
>> 2nd point, just more detail about what I mean by standard copy/paste
>> commands.
>>
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>> "Charles Shapiro" <cshapiro2@cox.net> wrote in message
>> news:13A20703-F2B9-4226-A414-3046B6CEF5A1@microsoft.com...
>>> Thank You. The first two I knew I could do, but that was allot more
>>> editing. Your 3rd point is the one as most of the clips have been
>>> edited and this will make it quite a bit easier.
>>>
>>> ..Chip..
>>>
>>>
>>> "PapaJohn" <papajohn@chartermi.net> wrote in message
>>> news:uTLM5Z3jIHA.2276@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>>> There are no other programs that can use Movie Maker project files....
>>>> you have two choices...
>>>>
>>>> 1.. render each of the projects to movies and import the 3 movies as
>>>> source files for your larger project.
>>>>
>>>> 2.. copy and paste the contents of the 3 projects to a single
>>>> project.... use standard Windows copy/paste commands and toggle back
>>>> and forth between the projects as needed.
>>>>
>>>> Use Control-A to select all the clips on the timeline > Control-C to
>>>> copy them > Control-V to paste them into the other project. Two or
>>>> three trips between each project will get them all into you combined
>>>> large one.
>>>>
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>>>>
>>>> "Charles Shapiro" <cshapiro2@cox.net> wrote in message
>>>> news:740C68A4-B75F-4BE6-9F9E-8C598A782A7E@microsoft.com...
>>>>> Windows Vista.
>>>>>
>>>>> I am trying to import multiple projects into the Windows Movie Maker.
>>>>> I see in the help where I can import multiple clips, but that doesn't
>>>>> seem to work with multiple projects. I have these projects (3 of
>>>>> them) made at different times, that I want to import into the Movie
>>>>> Maker so I can do the editing. If I edit one, then try to import the
>>>>> second it REPLACES the 1st.
>>>>>
>>>>> I have tried dragging and dropping on the timeline, but again it just
>>>>> replaces whats there.
>>>>>
>>>>> Is there a way to have all three projects import into the timeline at
>>>>> the same time?
>>>>>
>>>>> Now I can import the first, then open the 2nd and 3rd projects and
>>>>> drag and drop on the timeline, but thats allot more work this way,
>>>>> And when it's all done, there will probably be 2-3 more projects.
>>>>>
>>>>> If the Movie Maker is not capable of this, can you recommend a
>>>>> commercial (or other) program that will import multiple projects?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks for any assistance
>>>>>
>>>>> ..Chip..
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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