Thank you…
I was actually using that method but thought there was a better one. The quality of the image becomes very poor, especially if I zoom into the picture, and I was trying to avoid that. In AvidXpress the Pan and Zoom is excellent (probably the only good thing about Avid, in my opinion) because you can select the quality you want, so your picture hardly ever suffers from it. Are you sure there is no way to ensure better quality? Thanks again for your help…