On the top of the program window.It can also be accessed from the left side as well.
If you have a PC (personal computer) and not a MAC, you already have Windows Movie Maker on it. If you have Windows 7 as your OS (operating system), then you have Windows Live Movie Maker, an Essential product. To find the version of Movie Maker you have, and to open the program, click on the Start Orb and type Windows Movie Maker in the Search bar. The program icon should appear in the list that is generated. Click on the icon to open your Movie Maker.
If you previously tried to download Windows Movie Maker for Windows 8, but it said that both the movie and photo programs were installed then you will not have to re-install. The easiest way to find it on your computer is to select the Windows logo on the left and type "Windows Movie Maker" (without quotes) into the search bar.
I believe you are asking how to open Windows Movie Maker. Click on Start. Type in Windows Movie Maker in the Start Search bar. The program should show up in the list that is generated if you have the program installed on your computer.
If you are trying to locate the Windows Movie Maker program on your computer... > Click Start, All Programs, Windows Movie Maker (icon) from list If Movie Maker is not in your program list... > Click Start, and in Start Search bar (or Run Command) type: MOVIEMK.exe The program should appear in the list that is generated.
Windows 7 offers Windows Live Essentials products. However, Windows Photo Gallery, Windows Movie Maker and Windows Mail programs are not included with the Windows 7 operating system.That does not mean you can't download the program though. Copy and paste the URL below into your address bar. Visit the site and download Window Movie Maker v2.6 for Vista/Windows 7:http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=D6BA5972-328E-4DF7-8F9D-068FC0F80CFC&displaylang=enYou can also download Windows Live Movie Maker from:http://download.live.com/moviemakerNOTE: Windows Live Movie Maker is a stripped-down version of Movie Maker 2.6 and does not include all the features the earlier version does.
If you have a USB cord then connect it into your (thingie) Where you put your flash drives. Then go to Windows Movie Maker and hit Import Videos which is in the tasks bar. And your videos should be in your file where the videos were transfered
Windows Movie Maker is not bundled with the Windows 7 operating system. But, you can download the program from the URL below (copy and paste into your address bar): http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=D6BA5972-328E-4DF7-8F9D-068FC0F80CFC&displaylang=en
Wonderful Wanda says:Every Windows Vista has Windows Movie Maker v2.6 software installed. The OS provides it with every license.To find your WMM (windows movie maker) on your Vista machine:> Click Start, All Programs and look for Windows Movie Maker in the listor> Click Start and type: MOVIEMK into the Search bar above the Start orb. The program will appear on the top of the list.If (for some unknown reason) you actually don't have Windows Vista Movie Maker, copy and paste the link I've provided below into your address bar... It will take you to a download for the program:http://www.microsoft.com/DOWNLOADS/details.aspx?FamilyID=d6ba5972-328e-4df7-8f9d-068fc0f80cfc&displaylang=enFor an alternative WMM program supporting Vista operating systems only, download Windows Live Movie Maker. Copy and paste the link below into your address bar:http:/download.live.com/moviemaker
Wonderful Wanda says:If you have Windows Xp or Windows Vista operating system, you have Windows Movie Maker already installed. There are two ways to open your Movie Maker.1. Click Start , All Programs, Movie Maker should be in the list2. Type MOVIEMK into your search bar. (Click the Start Orb - search bar is above the orb)If you have inadvertently uninstalled the Movie Maker, or it is in need of repair, you can try manually updating it through Windows Update. Since Windows Movie Maker v2.1 is included in Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2), it is not readily available for direct download. But, you can download Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) from the site posted below:(Copy the link and paste it into your address bar)http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=049c9dbe-3b8e-4f30-8245-9e368d3cdb5a&displaylang=enAlthough this download page was originally created for IT Network Professionals, those running Windows XP Home and Professional versions can securely access the download as well.If you are looking for the Vista version of Windows Movie Maker (v2.6) copy and paste the link below into your address bar:http://www.microsoft.com/DOWNLOADS/details.aspx?FamilyID=d6ba5972-328e-4df7-8f9d-068fc0f80cfc&displaylang=enIf you are using Windows Vista OS, you can also download Windows Live Movie Maker from:http://download.live.com/moviemakerNote: Windows Live Movie Maker only supports Vista operating systems. In other words, if you have Windows XP, you can't download Windows Live Movie Maker.
YES!!!In fact, it works better on XP than on Vista. On Vista, if you put music, credits, etc. into the movie, a green bar will appear on the bottom of the screen when you watch the finished movie.DO NOT use movie maker on Vista, use it on XP.I beg to differ. I use Windows Movie Maker v2.6 on my Vista machine and have NEVER got this so-called green bar appearing on any of my videos/movies. Ya'll must be doing something wrong during the Publishing process for that green bar to appear. And, I couldn't tell you what you are doing wrong, because it's never happened to me.Vista Movie Maker is just as good (better in my opinion) as Movie Maker for Xp.
I don't believe Office 7 has anything to do with whether or not you have Windows Movie Maker installed on your system. You need to see if you have the program installed.> Click on Start and in the Start Search bar, type in: MOVIEMK.exe.If the program is installed on your computer, it will show up in the results pane.NOTE:If you have Windows 7, Movie Maker (v2.6) is not bundled with the software. You can download it though. And too, you can download Windows Live Movie Maker as well.
You can use the 'undo' feature in the tool bar if you haven't closed/saved the audio prior to deciding to revert. If the function will not work for you, then you will need to re-import the audio again. Sorry.