Carlos Ziade​ Good morning Carlos, Firstly I really appreciate the video and your time with this, you and the others on here have been an immense help. I have tried the other suggested methods here and the pancake method works 'perfectly' for what we need. Sure we use nested sequences however your suggested method works perfectly for my needs. I had done exactly what you suggested in your video before seeing it, your vid further confirmed what I was doing was what you suggested. We use a mix of purchased templates and ones we have created ourselves. The ones we purchase from Envato Market or Ramphant tend to be slightly more complex with transitions and movement than I can create, however when I see what they do, I pull this apart, learn, copy and edit. The issue which prompted my question on here was, we need to mix up and create unique slideshow videos, these fast moving various images about 30 second long. It was this I couldn't work out. Your suggestion works great. I have a new Project, I open a template, move it above my new project and drag the nested sequences to my new. I have also tried opening 'another' template and adding sequences from that too. In essence I can see, due to using 'pancake timelines', what I have in my new project, I can then add sequences from any number of templates to create a totally new project that's unique however using elements from previous work. FABULOUS! I just need to try and keep workspace and files neat otherwise things get kind of messy. While I appreciate what everyone has had to say, and as I am still finding my way with PP, any suggestion is great and I have tried all the above, on this instance using the pancake timeline method is great and I can imagine using this often moving forward. To be able to see multiple timelines while you edit, drag and move about is invaluable. Thank you again Carlos, and of course everyone for you help. Regards, Pete
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