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browj2 wrote on 7/26/2015, 11:31 AM

Hi,

Easy. Make sure that you are in timeline mode. Click on the glasses object. Go to the Effects tab, open View&Animation, Mirror & Rotate.

You can also use Size & Position to move the glasses to the right location, resize them, and distort them if they don't fit.

HTH

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nrau wrote on 7/26/2015, 5:50 PM

THAT makes total sense and I don't know why I didn't realize that!  In the meantime I have been working day and night on an involved wedding slideshow and have become intimately familiar with more of the features - especially working with multiple objects on multiple tracks.   In fact to solve my sunglasses problem, I had built my own sunglasses object in a photo editor with clipart (which allowed me to have more detailed sunglasses with temples), and tilted it - then put it on track 2 and faded it and such.  Thanks so much for the answer, though - I definitely will take advantage of the distort and rotate function in the future, though!!!