Originally when I placed my clips and music in the storyboard the clips were
large and I could see what they were. Now that it's been saved they clips
appear to be very condensed and at a glance I can't tell what they are. How
can I go back to the original format? The way it is now it's difficult to
add additional pictures as I can't tell where to put them as the clips are so
small I can't tell what they are without playing the movie.

Thanks!!

RE: Storyboard is condensed by rmarko

rmarko
Mon Aug 30 19:39:02 CDT 2004

Are you in storyboard or in timeline view?
Storyboard view doesn't shrink, as far as I know; so I'm guessing your in
timeline view. You have two options:

a. Return to storyboard view - Press Ctrl+T.
b. Zoom into the timeline by using the magnifying glass with the + on it.
It's located exactly above your timeline, the third icon from the left. Press
it a couple of times, until you're close enough.

Tell me if this helps.

Re: Storyboard is condensed by Rehan

Rehan
Tue Aug 31 07:05:15 CDT 2004

First, In TImeline View one can also press PageUp and PgeDown to zoom
in/out.

If Stockcerts is actually in Storyboard, I think he has moved the thick blue
line seperating storyboard/timeline area from the rest of the areas. Move
your cursor over this line and it will change to two arrows indicating it
can be moved. Drag (click and move) it up to make slides in storyboard
bigger.

--
Rehan
www.rehanfx.org - get more effects and transitions for movie maker





"rmarko" <rmarko@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:533DCDC2-B3A7-4113-979D-260F8E40AC17@microsoft.com...
> Are you in storyboard or in timeline view?
> Storyboard view doesn't shrink, as far as I know; so I'm guessing your in
> timeline view. You have two options:
>
> a. Return to storyboard view - Press Ctrl+T.
> b. Zoom into the timeline by using the magnifying glass with the + on it.
> It's located exactly above your timeline, the third icon from the left.
> Press
> it a couple of times, until you're close enough.
>
> Tell me if this helps.