The Preview Pane is the area on the right side of Windows Movie Maker that allows you to see a preview of the project you are working on.
The contents pane is the section between the Menu options on the left and the Preview pane on the right side.
At the top of the page look for the settings that create a 'preview pane'
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How to close the "Preview Pane" in Windows Email Open your Windows Email. Click on "Inbox". At the top of your screen click on "View". Scroll down that menu to "Layout" and click on it. Scroll down that menu and uncheck the box/circle that reads "Show preview pane". Click on "Apply" and it will immediately disappear. Click on "OK" and it will do the same thing, but you will have to shut down Windows Email before the change takes place. When you re-open Windows Email there should be no more preview panes. Char aka Charlie
Use the Split function which is located under the Preview pane.
The Split button is on the bottom right-hand side of the Preview Pane in Windows Movie Maker.
Import your media items (pictures, video, music). Drag them down into the tracks of the Time-line or into the Storyboard. Click Play in the Preview pane to see the results.
Use the Split feature (below the Preview Pane in the 2.6 version of Windows Movie Maker).Split away the audio you don't want in the Time-line.
If Windows Movie Maker does not show your video in the Preview pane, then it is not in the correct format for the program. Sometimes the audio works, but the video doesn't. That means the file is partially compatible -- at least the audio portion is. Check to see what file name extension (format) the video is in. Right-click the file and choose Properties from the drop-down menu. Note the file type. If it is not one compatible with Windows Movie Maker, then it will not show in the Preview pane.
In the Clip Art task panel, a miniature representation of all located graphics is called a "preview." This section shows you exactly what your search has returned.
In the Clip Art task panel, a miniature representation of all located graphics is called a "preview." This section shows you exactly what your search has returned.