Windows Live Movie Maker that was designed for use with Windows 7 does not allow the addition of narrative. However, I discovered that Windows Movie Maker 2.6 that was designed for XP (or maybe Vista) will work with Windows 7. At least I was able to make a little six slide test movie show by importing images and adding narrative on the time line. And then I burned a DVD. HOWEVER, when I played the DVD, I discovered that two other slides, from a different program, had inserted themselves preceding the first slide in my movie. The two inserted slides were dated with the current date, not with the date I had burned them. Does anyone know how I can get rid of these two pesky slides I do not want? Carmen Finley Santa Rosa, CA