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10. Click Save As if you want to store your changes to the skin (to
the current name or to a new custom name). If you don't save the
changes you've made, they'll be applied to the current movie only.
Click OK when you're done to close the Skin Editor.
Defining Borders
The borders on the final movie are the areas around the captured area.
By enlarging the border behind the location you've chosen for the play-
back controls, you can ensure that those controls don't cover
important areas of your movie.
1.
From any view, open the Project menu, and then select Skin to
display the Skin Editor.
2.
Click the Borders tab to display the border options.
Figure 13-18. Enlarge or shade around the edges of your movie.
3.
Click the Show Borders check box to display the defined borders
and activate the border options. If this check box is not selected,
no borders will display on the finished movie.
4.
Select which borders to display by clicking the Border icons. Note
that unlike the Position setting, which allows you to select any one
icon, the Border setting lets you choose as many borders as you
 
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