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Get Started in Windows Movie Maker - Import Pictures into Windows Movie Maker

By Wendy Russell, About.com

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Drag Pictures to Storyboard

Drag picture to Windows Movie Maker Storyboard

Drag picture to Storyboard

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Storyboard

Drag your pictures to the Storyboard area of the window. The Storyboard is where you will build your movie.

Notice that after you drag your picture to the Storyboard, it still remains in the Collections view. You can use the same object many times in your movie if you wish.

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