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Posted by: mikeduke990
« on: 12. October 2020., 09:48:46 »

Here's how you go about it:

Click on the File tab to show file options.
Scroll down and select Export and navigate to Create a Video.
Select your video settings preference (video quality, timings and narration, video size).
Click on Create a Video.
Choose a filename, saving location and video type (.mp4 or .wmv).

Hope this helps you.
Posted by: mariejohn
« on: 01. October 2020., 15:14:26 »

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