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Hi...
Both PSE3 and PSE4 have storeyboards at the bottom of the Slide Show Editor. You can left-click-and-hold on any picture abd drag it to a new position... Do you want to do something other than this? Mike |
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Hi- Have you tried the quick reorder option under view? it allows you to see a large number of your slides in a thumbnail view and then move things around.
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Quick Reorder is only in PSE4... but it does do what you are looking for...
Mike |
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