Fill in with what? If by "fill in" you mean "with stuff", like movies, pictures, video, sound effects, etc, then go over to the import file option on the left hand side of the editing screen. Once you browse and find the correct file, it should appear on the time line.
Maximize Button
Click the Maximize button, usually the middle of three buttons provided by the operating system on the top left or top right of the application window.
The "Maximize" button, located between the "Close" button and the "Minimize" button.
''X'' button.
It makes a Windows OS window smaller when maximized. [Its the button at the top right of the window that looks like a screen.]
To effectively use content-aware fill in image editing, select the object you want to remove, then use the tool to analyze the surrounding pixels and fill in the area with similar content. Adjust the settings as needed to blend the fill seamlessly with the rest of the image.
When you maximize a window in Access, the minimize button changes to return original. You can use this button to make the window small again.
The Auto Fill Options button that appears after you release the mouse button lets you specify what is copied. Clicking this button provides a list of Auto-Fill options. Select the Fill Without Formatting option copies the content but not the formatting.
In Answers.com you can use the little x2 button on the window.
To put the open window to the tsak bar, you can click the 'dash' button in the upper right hand corner. Or you can depress the 'Alt-Tab' buttons, they will also put the current window to the task bar.
You can fill in online forms by simply clicking a button. If you use the Mozilla browser, you can use the built-in form manager. If you use the Internet Explorer, you can use IE Autocomplete. The best advice is to read the forms carefully and fill in relevant details accurately.
omg, i wouldn't think so. but if you try it out, it might work with some editing adjustments.