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       #11

    HI,
    Have you copy and pasted the files to your computer ?
    If so what file type is the file that was transferred and how many 1 or as many as in the slide show ?
    Right click the file and click on properties
    You should see what file type the file is on the details section of it properties.
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  2. Posts : 36
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       #12

    Well I have the USB flash drive so when I copy and paste it as it will copy the slideshow I need to copy the photos to edit and it won't let me if I am not mistaking the file is a MOV file. I am trying to do this for my mom for her birthday. There are about 7 photo I think the slideshow is like 5:22sec long not sure what to do. Thanks
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       #13

    Hi,
    Thanks you can use Windows movie maker to save the files as separate files instead of a .mov file

    Here's a good start,
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  4. Posts : 36
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       #14

    Can I not copy each photo one at a time or no
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       #15

    No it looks like the pictures have been turned into a video. . movie Maker will split it for you.
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       #16

    How would I do that with movie maker
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  7. Posts : 10,455
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       #17

    Load the movie into Movie Maker, position the cursor on the picture and press the snapshot button. The quality will be nowhere near as good as the original photo because that was lost when the MOV file was created.

    view picture slideshow from flash drive-2015-08-18-001.png
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  8. Posts : 20,583
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       #18

    Hi,
    Yep you can also view the .mov file and take screen shots as you pause the video
    By using either the windows snipping tool or keyboard shortcut keys
    My keyboard keys are Shift+PrintScrn keys
    If you have a FN keys it would be that FN+PrntScrn
    Then open Windows Paint and use the Paste icon on the top left after using the shortcut keys.
    Then Blue file button on the top left and Save as .png
    Repeat for the rest of the files you want to edit.
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  9. Posts : 36
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       #19

    So with windows movie maker it will allow me to edit my photos to make them look better
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  10. Posts : 20,583
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       #20

    Hi,
    No not really you'd have to edit them in another program photo gallery which is part of windows essentials 2014
    Or you can use another third party photo editing program like Free GIMP or Paint.net......
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