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| murrayk |
Posted - Nov 07 2011 : 12:56:36 Am I missing something or have I just lost my memory altogether? I am certain that I used to be able to copy a frame and add a duplicate of that same frame elsewhere in the project. I don't see an way to do that now. I recently had to reinstall my operating system and all programs, including DVD PixPlay. I am wondering if something got lost in the process.
I checked and determined that I do have ver. 7.04 installed. If I'm not mistaken, I used to have copy and paste buttons at the top but they are not there now. The only buttons showing are:
Add Photos Title Frame Add Text Promote Demote Remove Properties Preview Burn Disk Help
Murray
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| murrayk |
Posted - Nov 07 2011 : 22:56:00 Nigel, I have since discovered the way to add those buttons to the bar at the top (accessing View > Options > Interface), so a response to my original query is no longer required.
I do have a request regarding something else, however. I frequently wish to preview the slideshow from the current frame. There is a shortcut to play from the beginning (F11 key); however, there is no such shortcut to play from the current frame. I would like to request that you add a function key (such as the F12 key) that begins the preview at the current frame. I realize that this can be accomplished by clicking on the "Preview" button and selecting "Preview from this frame". However, that requires moving the mouse and clicking twice (3 actions). I would find it infinitely easier to simply press a single key to accomplish that, especially because I tend to do this numerous times during the editing process.
Murray
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