Converting quicktime movie to windows movie maker!

Okay! So I have a project due tomorrow and me and some of my friends made a movie with my Kodak EasyShare camera. When we put it onto my computer, it saved itself as a QuickTime video. Following the transfer of the video onto my computer, I opened Windows Movie Maker and attempted to transfer the video clip onto the Movie Maker.
The following message appeared:
The file C:\Documents and Settings\Elizabeth\My Documents\My Pictures\Project Pic and Files Storage\100_1248.mov is not a supported file type, and it cannot be imported into Windows Movie Maker.
How do I convert my video on QuickTime to be imported into Windows Movie Maker? All suggestions would be creatly appreciated! Thanks, Karlee.

What I've done in the past is to covert the .mov to a .avi using QT pro, then movie maker was able to accept it.

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