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Methods of selecting clips using the pointer in Selection mode:
Click any clip to select it.
Click a clip to select it
Command-click multiple clips to select them all at once.
Command-clicking multiple clips selects those clips, even if they’re separated by other clips
Click anywhere in the background of the Timeline and drag a bounding box over
multiple clips.
Dragging a bounding box over multiple clips selects all of them
Using Range Selection Mode
Range Selection mode also uses the position of the playhead to make selections of a partial
range of clips in the Timeline when using the Fairlight Editing console or keyboard shortcuts.
You can also use this mode in conjunction with the pointer and keyboard shortcuts to make
partial selections of clips.
If no tracks have been selected: Clips that intersect the playhead are not selected. You
can use the pointer to click a clip and select it in its entirety along with the track it’s on.
You can also use the pointer to drag on one or more clips to select a partial range in
preparation for different editing operations. Whenever you make a selection with the
pointer, Timeline In and Out points are set to the boundaries of the selection.
If tracks have been selected: Any clip on a selected track that intersects the playhead
will be automatically highlighted in gray. Clips on de-selected tracks will be ignored.
Dragging a crosshairs over one one or more clips with the pointer overrides all
automatic selections and selects the regions of the clips you drag over, and the tracks
they’re on.
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