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The pointer changes to a trim pointer.
3 Drag the edge of the bar to change its duration.
A tooltip appears to indicate the new In or Out point and the amount of change that
your edit is causing.
You cannot trim an object to be longer than the amount of frames available in the
corresponding media file unless its End Condition is set to Hold, Loop, or Ping Pong in
the Timing controls of the Properties Inspector.
To slip a video clip (or other multi-frame object) in the mini-Timeline
1 Select the multi-frame object you want to modify.
2 Position the pointer over the body of the clip in the mini-Timeline and hold down the
Option key.
The pointer changes to a slip pointer.
3 Continuing to hold down the Option key, drag left or right in the mini-Timeline to use a
later or earlier part of the clip.
A tooltip appears to indicate the new In and Out points.
Note: You cannot slip a clip if it has not been trimmed first. For more information, see
Slipping Video Layers.
To snap the playhead to a project marker in the mini-Timeline
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Press Shift and drag the playhead in the mini-Timeline.
The playhead snaps to the frame that contains a project marker.
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