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Jack S wrote on 2/17/2021, 5:15 PM

@Chuck-Diehl It depends upon how complex your projects are. If they're simple projects you could open two instances of Movie Studio, open your first project in the first of them, select all your events, go to your second instance, set your playhead at the start of your timeline and press Ctrl+V. Repeat for your other projects, each time setting your playhead at the end of the last event.
Note that this method may not transfer all effects applied. You would have to give it a try.

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Musicvid wrote on 2/22/2021, 5:30 PM

Also, type nesting into the forum Search Box.

EricLNZ wrote on 2/22/2021, 7:13 PM

Also, type nesting into the forum Search Box.

Unfortunately "nesting" is a Pro only feature, not available in Movie Studio?

vkmast wrote on 2/23/2021, 12:26 AM

True. Note though that Search nesting +"Movie Studio" and you'll get previous gems such as this comment and a succinct clarification at the end of the same thread.

In another much older thread you'd find this comment.