Specifications

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Chapter 4: Edit Menu
Edit menu commands are used to edit and ma-
nipulate the current selection and affect data in
the timeline or the clipboard.
Undo
The Undo command lets you sequentially undo
up to 32 of your previous actions. Certain com-
mands and actions (such as saving) are not un-
doable. The last command in the undo queue
will appear in the menu (for example, “Undo
Paste”).
If no actions are available to undo, the menu
displays a grayed out C
an’t Undo.
Redo
After undoing a command or action, you can
redo it by choosing the
Redo command. This is a
good way to compare before and after states of
edits.
If no actions are available to redo, the menu dis-
plays a grayed out
Can’t Redo.
Restore Last Selection
If you lose the current Edit (or Timeline) selec-
tion and want to restore it, use the
Restore Last
Selection
command.
If no actions are available to restore, the menu
displays a grayed out
Restore Last Selection.
Cut
This command cuts a selection out of its current
location and stores it in memory so that you can
paste it elsewhere.
Copy
This command copies a selection (leaving the
original intact) and stores it in memory so that
you can paste it elsewhere.
Paste
This command inserts cut or copied data into a
location specified with an Edit tool (such as the
Selector tool).
Clear
This command removes the contents within a
selection in the Edit window.