viewing thumbnails (stills) more than in the storyline

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viewing thumbnails (stills) more than in the storyline

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Doing a project. If I remember their is a way to view the still clips, not necessarily all at once, but several across and down, to make them easier to move around?
like 5 across and 10 down, if this makes sense?
thanks
heinz-oz

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Post by heinz-oz »

brucefl wrote:Doing a project. If I remember their is a way to view the still clips, not necessarily all at once, but several across and down, to make them easier to move around?
like 5 across and 10 down, if this makes sense?
thanks
Sorry, no, this doesn't make sense, especially not in the context of PhotoImpact.

What software are you referring to?
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Didn't think it sounded,
it would show the thumbnails, more like
4 or 5 across and down similar if you were viewing
pictues in a windows folder. Probably thinking of another program,
but for video (stills) suff always used video studiot.
I will just have to look forward more, then drag them back
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