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brianf67878733
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April 11, 2017
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How to Delete Excess space at the end of a project in premiere elements 11

  • April 11, 2017
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I have a timeline that spans 24 minutes.  The video is done at approximately 17 minutes, however, I cannot figure out how to delete the excess space.  Thoughts?

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Correct answer Steve Grisetti

There are likely spare frames of your video floating out on your timeline.

Press the \ key (above Enter) to show your entire movie's timeline, then click and drag over the area beyond your movie to snag any random frames or clips. Press Enter. If you've got them all, when you next press the \ key, only your movie should fill the timeline.

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Legend
April 14, 2017

When you press the \ key, do you see your movie on the timeline with a lot of space beyond it?

pert99463642
Participant
March 22, 2018

I guess such a keystroke don't work with some scandibavian keyboards, however when I had the same problem i pressed the symbol indicating the very end instead. Nothing vissible at a first glance but after enlarging the time-line I found a very very small clip wich I deleted and problem solved :-)

Steve GrisettiCorrect answer
Legend
April 11, 2017

There are likely spare frames of your video floating out on your timeline.

Press the \ key (above Enter) to show your entire movie's timeline, then click and drag over the area beyond your movie to snag any random frames or clips. Press Enter. If you've got them all, when you next press the \ key, only your movie should fill the timeline.

brianf67878733
Participant
April 12, 2017

Thanks so much.  I'll get back to you and let you know how it works!

How to Delete Excess space at the end of a project in premiere elements 11

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