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windows movie maker


Question Posted Friday May 2 2008, 5:49 pm

Okay, so I made a movie on Windows Movie Maker and I was almost done with it. But then, not thinking, while I was working on another movie, I rearranged some of the Collections folders, even deleting some of them also! =( So then when I went back to finish my first movie, all the files have those dumb red Xs on them!
My question: Is there any way to restore the Collections' folders I've deleted so that I don't have to start all over again?


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Brandi_S answered Monday May 5 2008, 12:50 am:
On the timeline, you should be able to right click on the box with the red X, then select search for missing file (or whatever similar option it gives...). That should bring back the missing file to your collections.
You may have to do that for each file, but sometimes when you search for one, it brings back all of them. I don't know why or how it does that, though.

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