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VideWave and using Timeline and saving text to photos

#1 User is offline   jerald.ramirez@comcast.net 

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Posted 18 June 2006 - 02:51 PM

Hi, I'm running EMC8 I have created a slideshow production in VideoWave, I added all my photos to the timeline, I click on the desired photo then click add text, I enter in the text, do I then click SAVE from the drop down file menu or just keep going on to the next photo and editing those?

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Posted 18 June 2006 - 03:17 PM

View Postjerald.ramirez@comcast.net, on Jun 18 2006, 06:51 PM, said:

Hi, I'm running EMC8 I have created a slideshow production in VideoWave, I added all my photos to the timeline, I click on the desired photo then click add text, I enter in the text, do I then click SAVE from the drop down file menu or just keep going on to the next photo and editing those?

Windows XP SP2
1.8 GHz Athlon processor
80 GB HD
ATI Radeon graphics card with 246 MB's of DDR RAM

THanks,
Jerry

While not necessary to save your project after each editing change it is a good idea to save often just as with any other program where you add data or do any editing.

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