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Youtube Subtitles for Other Languages

The following is an instruction on how to view Make Shop Pro videos but with subtitles in a different languages.  

First click the settings icon (gear)



Click on the Subtitles/CC option


Click on English (auto-generated)


Click on this modified button Subtitles/CC English(auto-generated)


Click Auto-translate


Select your language


You should now see subtitles (that may or may not be that accurate) that are a translation of the auto-subtitles generated in english.



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  1. Can you show how to do the drop shadow photo frame effect?

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