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Not quite sure what you are trying to do, but if you are in the "Story Line" view, just move the little orange upside down arrow to the right and it will increase the number of thumbnails you can see. Is it that simple an answer or am I not seeing what you are trying to do ?

 

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I think the poster is talking about the number of thumbnails (frames) visible using the storyline view in the production editor. I also have not quite 2 full rows of frames. As far as I know, the only way to see more frames is to increase the resolution of the monitor. Mine is set at 1024X768 and I can see about 2 rows of frames, with 6 frames per row. My guess is the OP's resolution is the same. If I increase the resolution to 1280X1024, I can now see 4 full rows of frames with 8 frames per row.

 

Your right Merv, I am running my resolution at 1280x1024 so I get the extra rows/columns in the Storyline.

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Well, how about that Merv ? Never ending story about how much I can learn by just being a part of this forum. I also run my digital monitor at 1024 x 768 and once checked out all the options for trying to get more vertical thumb nails but never did figure it out. When I first read the OP's question I thought they meant more ability to view a thumb nail in a horizontal direction. The word "Vertical" would have made it more understandable.

Thanks Merv for your sugestion.

 

Frank......

 

Your welcome, Frank. Unfortunately for me, raising the resolution also cause the text to be smaller, obviously. In my case, too small for these old eyes to read comfortability. :) I have tried to get use to the smaller size, but find I strain to read the text. Guess I may need to make a trip to the optometrist and get stronger bifocals. :huh:

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Not quite sure what you are trying to do, but if you are in the "Story Line" view, just move the little orange upside down arrow to the right and it will increase the number of thumbnails you can see. Is it that simple an answer or am I not seeing what you are trying to do ?

 

Redwagon.... :)

 

 

 

I want to see more thumbnails vertically. Not quite 2 now

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Well, how about that Merv ? Never ending story about how much I can learn by just being a part of this forum. I also run my digital monitor at 1024 x 768 and once checked out all the options for trying to get more vertical thumb nails but never did figure it out. When I first read the OP's question I thought they meant more ability to view a thumb nail in a horizontal direction. The word "Vertical" would have made it more understandable.

Thanks Merv for your sugestion.

 

Frank......

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I want to see more thumbnails vertically. Not quite 2 now

 

I assume you are talking about the thumbnails in the Media Selector window not the panels in the production editor (which actually shows 4 rows of panels). You can get an extra row of thumbnails by using the +/- icon on the media selector toolbar to shrink the thumbnails but that really does not help very much if you have lots of images. Just use the scrollbar to see more thumbnails. As far as I know there is no way to to change the size of the Media Selector or the Production Editor windows

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I assume you are talking about the thumbnails in the Media Selector window not the panels in the production editor (which actually shows 4 rows of panels). You can get an extra row of thumbnails by using the +/- icon on the media selector toolbar to shrink the thumbnails but that really does not help very much if you have lots of images. Just use the scrollbar to see more thumbnails. As far as I know there is no way to to change the size of the Media Selector or the Production Editor windows

 

I think the poster is talking about the number of thumbnails (frames) visible using the storyline view in the production editor. I also have not quite 2 full rows of frames. As far as I know, the only way to see more frames is to increase the resolution of the monitor. Mine is set at 1024X768 and I can see about 2 rows of frames, with 6 frames per row. My guess is the OP's resolution is the same. If I increase the resolution to 1280X1024, I can now see 4 full rows of frames with 8 frames per row.

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