I have MovieFactory 7
I have found that I must change the "My Title" text on each menu page. The "Apply to all menus" does not work for the text in this field. Is there a way to apply a menu title to all pages of a menu? For example: My main menu has 12 clips across 4 pages. I want to change the main title to "Summer 2010" but I must on each page. This gets far more burdensome when working with chapters.
Thanks!
PS: I searched the manual and the discussion site but was unable to find an answer to this.
My Title auto-change
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Re: My Title auto-change
This is my first post and I hope I did not break any rules. Could someone tell me if I am getting no replies simply because no one knows or because I have failed to follow normal protocals or something of that nature. Thanks to anyone who can help!
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Re: My Title auto-change
Welcome to the forums,
I apologize for the delay in response to your question..
It seems as though that function does not apply to any text on the menus. It would be nice if it did. You can highlight(select) the title on the first page, use the keyboard command to copy (CTL +C) then go to each page, select the "My Title" and paste using CTL +V. Might be just a little faster than having to re-type it each time.
I apologize for the delay in response to your question..
It seems as though that function does not apply to any text on the menus. It would be nice if it did. You can highlight(select) the title on the first page, use the keyboard command to copy (CTL +C) then go to each page, select the "My Title" and paste using CTL +V. Might be just a little faster than having to re-type it each time.
Ron Petersen, Web Board Administrator
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Re: My Title auto-change
Thank you. I expected there may be no way to achieve this quickly, as there are in some other programs, but I thought I would check with the community. Thanks so much!
