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  1. Hi all.
    This might be pretty simple to some of you but I tried all I could find, searched the forum and still could not find an easy answer to this question.

    I have a collection of 10 small movies in my project. In my menu, they can be "reached" from text that I linked with each movie start (chapter 1). I know how to align all my text to the right, I just want to spread them nicely across the span of the screen (vertically). Any idea?

    There is also the grid thing I am not too familiar with. I figured I would need to create my own grid, but that would only be approximative (not knowing precisely the height of my text font). I woould want DVDLab to determine the spacing required. (I know there was a way of doing it in Adobe Encore, I am wondering if such a feature exists in DVD Lab).

    Thank you in advance for any hints.
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  2. Always Watching guns1inger's Avatar
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    You can turn on 'Snap to Grid', which will display the grid as well. I usually do all this in photoshop, then import it into DVD Lab Pro as a menu. Much more freedom and flexibility. Most of DLP's effects and transitions etc are too cheesy or abstract for real use anyway.
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  3. OK, if I lay my ten line sof text in photoshop and save them ( i what format?), will I still be able to use them separately to link each line to a specific movie?
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