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Adding Video Transitions And Video Effects in Windows Movie Maker

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Change from Timeline to Storyboard view in Windows Movie Maker

Change from Timeline to Storyboard view in Windows Movie Maker

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Note - This tutorial is Part 4 of a series of 5 tutorials in Windows Movie Maker.
Back to Part 3 of this Tutorial Series.

Change to Storyboard View

Open your Windows Movie Maker project file.

If Movie Maker opens in Timeline view, return to Storyboard view by clicking on the Show Storyboard link.

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