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Nearby Sharing”), plus icons for “Upload to YouTube,” Dropbox,
Mail, Skype, and so on.
Edit video. You arrive at a special editing screen (Figure 8-27).
This is as close as Windows comes to offering you a video-editing
app; it’s the modern-day Movie Maker or iMovie.
At the very top are buttons like “Set a theme” (canned looks for
your slideshow—Adventure, Chilled, Electric, and so on) each
incorporating a piece of music, a typeface, and photo-animation
effects); “Add recommended music” (a choice of Microsoft’s
music or your own music collection, along with the on/off switch
for syncing your photos’ appearance to the beat—neat); “Import
custom audio tracks or narration” (lets you choose an audio file
you’ve made in advance); “Change aspect ratio,” meaning
proportions (either 16 × 9 rectangular, 4 × 3 squarish, or “Make
portrait,” a better fit for phones held upright); “Save in OneDrive,”
so you can edit this slideshow on another PC; and “Export a
shareable video file,” which does just what you’d think.

