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Awesome...thanks R. That worked. That will keep them grouped while I add/delete other objects within the timeline, right?
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I attempted that, but I'm not sure what you mean by selecting the items I want to link with the right click. I didn't see the "group items" come up. Sorry, can you explain it more in detail. Just so you know what I'm linking...I have 2-3 objects aligned on the tracks (overlays) and then there's music in there, too. Can I just "snap" the aligned objects together so they move together if I insert or delete something within the timeline?
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I've used that, but maybe I also used the insert/remove on the same track and that screwed up things. I'll use the insert/delete method you mentioned and will be consistent and hopefully will have better success. Thanks for your post.
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how do you link all tracks in powerdirector version 11
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This is valuable information...it took me forever to find it. Thanks for the question and the answer guys!!!
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Yes, I think you have. Say I have overlapped 3 things on 3 separate tracks that are lined up and timed together within the video. If I go back into the video to edit, add, or change something on any track then it alters the stuff that line up on 2-3 separate tracks. For instance a background color (on track 1), picture (on track 2), and a frame for that picture (on track 3) - they would all be aligned together. But, if I had a picture on track 1 then tracks 2 and 3 no longer line up with the background on track 1. I have to manually adjust everything to line up again. Make sense? So, is there some way to make overlapped items stay together...by snapping or locking them?
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How do you make video material stay aligned on tracks when going back to insert or change something? Everything shifts when changes are made within the tracks.
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