How to tell if I used a picture already
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How to tell if I used a picture already
I am using videostudio to create a montage and I already put in a lot of pictures. Is there an easy way to tell if a picture in my library is already in the montage without looking at every picture in the montage?
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Re: How to tell if I used a picture already
Hi
Welcome to the forums.........
Unfortunately there is no automatic way of tagging the thumbnails as being used, the question has been raised before and maybe Corel should take note.
Post your request to the VideoStudio Pro X6 - Wishlist for future versions. at the top of this forum.
Some Corel employees do view this post,
As a workaround I tend to delete the thumbnails I have used, that way i can only use once.
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The thumbnail does have a name at the bottom which can be edited, change the text, adding a character to the beginning of the name, this does not affect the file on the hard drive. (Double click the name to edit)
However for me the quickest method is simply delete them, and if i change my mind and wish to remove them from the timeline i drag the clip to the library before removing from the timeline.
Welcome to the forums.........
Unfortunately there is no automatic way of tagging the thumbnails as being used, the question has been raised before and maybe Corel should take note.
Post your request to the VideoStudio Pro X6 - Wishlist for future versions. at the top of this forum.
Some Corel employees do view this post,
As a workaround I tend to delete the thumbnails I have used, that way i can only use once.
-----------------------------
The thumbnail does have a name at the bottom which can be edited, change the text, adding a character to the beginning of the name, this does not affect the file on the hard drive. (Double click the name to edit)
However for me the quickest method is simply delete them, and if i change my mind and wish to remove them from the timeline i drag the clip to the library before removing from the timeline.
