The clips in the project file must be connected or linked to the source
files on the computer. Once into the timeline/storyboard, they are not
related to the clip info in the collections.
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PapaJohn
www.papajohn.org
"Greg" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> My son created a storyboard in Video Maker. Somehow,
> he's done something so that all the clips in the
> storyboard now show up as red X's. If I right click on
> these clips and look at Properties, I find that they have
> filenames and are located in the Collections area of the
> application. But the software for some reason no longer
> can pull the clips into the storyboard.
>
> My son may have inadvertently deleted a handful of clips
> that were part of the storyboard, but the majority of the
> clips can be found in Collections.
>
> It seems the program is not able connect the storyboard
> filenames with their actual location.
>
> I don't know what to do.
>
> Help!!
>
> Greg