Can I use Windows Live Movie Maker to merge 2 short videos?

I want to combine 2 3 minute videos in a 6 minute to download Youtube video using WLMM

Hello

Yes, I think that this is possible.
Personally I n t use this tool, but is nice tutorial on youtube:
http://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=3ZZij3NNyVg

Check that it should help you!

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