Hello,
I'm new, please bare with me.
I would like to add a date that you could see on screen prior to a group of pictures. For example Jan 27, 2003 pops up then those pictures, Sept, 12, 2004 pops up and then those pictures and so on.
Is it possible to add text to my Creator Classic photo project in EMC 7.5?
Trying to get all my Grandchildren's pictures together, there is a lot of them.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
---Jerry---
Adding text
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Jerry232
, Mar 24 2010 02:48 PM
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#1
Posted 24 March 2010 - 02:48 PM
#2
Posted 24 March 2010 - 04:40 PM
QUOTE (Jerry232 @ Mar 24 2010, 06:48 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hello,
I'm new, please bare with me.
I would like to add a date that you could see on screen prior to a group of pictures. For example Jan 27, 2003 pops up then those pictures, Sept, 12, 2004 pops up and then those pictures and so on.
Is it possible to add text to my Creator Classic photo project in EMC 7.5?
Trying to get all my Grandchildren's pictures together, there is a lot of them.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
---Jerry---
I'm new, please bare with me.
I would like to add a date that you could see on screen prior to a group of pictures. For example Jan 27, 2003 pops up then those pictures, Sept, 12, 2004 pops up and then those pictures and so on.
Is it possible to add text to my Creator Classic photo project in EMC 7.5?
Trying to get all my Grandchildren's pictures together, there is a lot of them.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
---Jerry---
I no longer have EMC 7/7.5 installed so I am not quite sure exactly how it works anymore.
Using Videowave, switch to the Storyline. Right click the panel in front of which you want some text and a window should open with an option to "insert a Panel". Select this and a new panel should be inserted. Then select Add Text and add some text to the panel. You can add all sorts of effect to the panel text.
I think think should be enough to get you started.
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#3
Posted 25 March 2010 - 09:35 AM
QUOTE (myguggi @ Mar 24 2010, 05:40 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I no longer have EMC 7/7.5 installed so I am not quite sure exactly how it works anymore.
Using Videowave, switch to the Storyline. Right click the panel in front of which you want some text and a window should open with an option to "insert a Panel". Select this and a new panel should be inserted. Then select Add Text and add some text to the panel. You can add all sorts of effect to the panel text.
I think think should be enough to get you started.
Using Videowave, switch to the Storyline. Right click the panel in front of which you want some text and a window should open with an option to "insert a Panel". Select this and a new panel should be inserted. Then select Add Text and add some text to the panel. You can add all sorts of effect to the panel text.
I think think should be enough to get you started.
myguggi,
Thank you very much for the reply and the information.
Will try it later today and let you know of the results.
Thanks again,
---Jerry---
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