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Solved Altering all still images length and fade-in/out once in timeline

I know that New Still Image Length can be set in Options-Preferences-Edit but is there a quick way to change the length of all still images after they have been put on the timeline?
And is it possible to set the same fade-in and fade-out length on every still image without doing them individually?
Thanks,
Tuppers
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There are further settings in the same area, that can influence what happens to still images when they are imported as a Group.
1. Changes the length of a Still Image (which you already know).
2. Turn on Automatic Overlapping - this will create a Fade-In / Fade-Out Transition between each image in the Group.
3. Setting No.3 sets the time for Transition between each image.


Alternatively, you could also use the Slideshow Creator. This is a very quick way to create an automatic slideshow.



I have already made a tutorial about this here:
www.moviestudiozen.com/free-tutorials/sony-movie-studio-platinum/62-how-to-use-the-slideshow-creator-in-sony-vegas-movie-studio-hd-platinum-10

Finally, in the new Movie Studio Platinum 13, you can now highlight multiple pieces of Media and apply the same Fade-In/Fade-Out to all selected media.
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