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How can we import a video in Windows Movie Maker ?From Movie Tasks we chose (import video)From Video Preview we chose (import video)From storyboard we chose (import video)From time line we chose (import video)None of the above.

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How can we import a video in Windows Movie Maker ?From Movie Tasks we chose (import video)From Video Preview we chose (import video)From storyboard we chose (import video)From time line we chose (import video)None of the above.

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To import a video in Windows Movie Maker, follow these steps:

  1. Open Windows Movie Maker.
  2. On the left side of the screen, you will see a section called "Movie Tasks".
  3. In the "Movie Tasks" section, there is an option called "Capture Video". Under this option, you will see "Import video". Click on it.
  4. A window will open for you to browse your files. Navigate to the location of your video, select it, and click "Import".

So, the correct answer to your question is: "From Movie Tasks we chose (import video)".

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