How do you select multiple clips to create an automovie?
Each imported clip seems to come in as a separate
collection and I can only slect one at a time.
Thanks in advance.

Re: Automovie question by PapaJohn

PapaJohn
Fri Jul 11 09:25:18 CDT 2003

I find it easiest to copy all the clips you want into a single new
collection bin, including the music. Then, with nothing on the timeline,
highlight the bin in the collection tree and select AutoMovie. It'll use the
package.

PapaJohn

"rchisum" <rchisum@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> How do you select multiple clips to create an automovie?
> Each imported clip seems to come in as a separate
> collection and I can only slect one at a time.
> Thanks in advance.



Re: Automovie question by Jose

Jose
Fri Jul 11 14:28:21 CDT 2003

Sorry totally wrong answer, I hadn't done it in a while. Hope I didn't make
you lose much time.


"Jose" <josepena28,cox,net> wrote in message
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> You have to drag the clips to the timeline or storyboard view at the
bottom
> of the screen. The on-line help is pretty good explaining the interface.
>
> "rchisum" <rchisum@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:0b7801c347b3$2c89c3d0$a301280a@phx.gbl...
> > How do you select multiple clips to create an automovie?
> > Each imported clip seems to come in as a separate
> > collection and I can only slect one at a time.
> > Thanks in advance.
>
>