Winddows movie maker editing problems

Hello. I have been using windows movie maker system for a while now, and I noticed that (when editing) when I cut out the pictures and then press play, he jumps on the parts of my film I do not cut!
The WMM program extends the cut more time for what I wanted. But no matter how long or short Cup, sequences are always fried which is not intended to be.

It is a huge problem, and the help that you could provide would be much appreciated.

Hello

See the article below which might help you.
Get a movie in Windows Movie Maker
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/edit-a-movie-in-Windows-Movie-Maker

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