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Am making a title text box to be inserted under pictures in my slide show. When I create a TXT for an individual picture, it's length exceeds the slide duration. How do I align duration of text to the duration of slide?

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Am making a title text box to be inserted under pictures in my slide show. When I create a TXT for an individual picture, it's length exceeds the slide duration. How do I align duration of text to the duration of slide?

Go to the "text line" in Videowave where the text appears (under your slide) and crunch it to the left so that it matches the duration of your slide.

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NOTE:--This attachment is from EMC9 rather than EMC10 but the options are the same.

 

Have you tried changing the duration of the particular slide to match a time that will allow reading all of the text ??? Highlight the particular slide that has the text and then click on the small "sissors" Icon to get an options screen for this purpose.

 

Frank...

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Am making a title text box to be inserted under pictures in my slide show. When I create a TXT for an individual picture, it's length exceeds the slide duration. How do I align duration of text to the duration of slide?

 

Put the text on the internal track for that photo.

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Am making a title text box to be inserted under pictures in my slide show. When I create a TXT for an individual picture, it's length exceeds the slide duration. How do I align duration of text to the duration of slide?

 

Put the text on the internal text track of the slide. That way the text will never exceed the duration of the slide and it will also move with the slide if you move it or make other modifications on the main tack.

 

Bruce, you beat me, I knew I shouldn't have gotten up to get that beer :rolleyes:

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