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8Adding music to a Windows Movie Maker project is as simple as bringing my favorite track by,Clicking Add Song and updating the creditsClick on Add Music, selecting my file then place in projectPlaying it in the background while I sing karaoke to itClick on Add Video and photos

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8Adding music to a Windows Movie Maker project is as simple as bringing my favorite track by,Clicking Add Song and updating the creditsClick on Add Music, selecting my file then place in projectPlaying it in the background while I sing karaoke to itClick on Add Video and photos

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The correct answer is: Click on Add Music, selecting my file then place in project. Here are the steps:

  1. Open your project in Windows Movie Maker.
  2. Click on the "Add Music" button located in the toolbar at the top of the program.
  3. Navigate to the location of your music file in the file explorer window that pops up.
  4. Select the music file you want to add and click "Open".
  5. The music will be added to your project and you can drag and drop it to the desired location on the timeline.

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