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SonyDennis wrote on 9/6/2002, 8:05 AM
Not that I can think of, in one step. I'd select them all, deselect the left one, move it's neighbor downstream, using the snap provided, and repeat the deselect, move cycle until done.
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Control_Z wrote on 9/6/2002, 10:26 PM
Probably be easiest to just delete them all then send them all back to the timeline @5 secs each with no overlap.

Dunno exactly what you're trying to do, but note that you can (G)roup a bunch of stills then use ctrl-drag to adjust the length of the whole series (say, to match the length of a song).
Cheesehole wrote on 9/7/2002, 12:03 AM
>>(G)roup a bunch of stills then use ctrl-drag to adjust the length

I've noticed that this only works to a point. it seems that it's stretching the events instead of resizing them.
spidey2002 wrote on 9/14/2002, 8:23 PM
If you want an even gap between your still images without ovelapping, the shortest and easiest way is, as someone in this forum told me how to do it, go to OPTIONS/PREFERENCES/EDITING and change the length of your still images, uncheck overlap and apply. Go check the topic CREATING SLIDESHOW, that's my thread.