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Ranged selection across multiple clips using a bounding box
In Range Selection mode, whenever you make a selection, the In and Out point fields
update with the range that you’ve created.
The range fields showing you
the In and Out point values
that define the current range
These ranges can be cleared if necessary.
Methods of clearing In and Out points to clear the current range:
Press Option-I to clear the current In point.
Press Option-O to clear the current Out point.
Press Option-X to clear both the In and Out points.
Using Edit Selection Mode
Edit Selection mode is designed for making efficient pointer-based selections and edits, in
conjunction with an assortment of commands for extending and editing selections that can be
triggered via customizable keyboard shortcuts. If you’re editing with a mouse and keyboard,
this mode is designed to let you work quickly by enabling a variety of different functions based
on clicking different parts of each clip in the Timeline.
Additionally, an important aspect of working in Edit Selection mode is that this is the only mode
that lets you edit the Timeline during playback, which you can’t do in Selection and
Range modes.
If no tracks have been selected: Whenever you make a selection with the hand,
Timeline In and Out points are set to the boundaries of the selection. Whenever
you make a selection with the crosshairs, Timeline In and Out points are set to the
boundaries of the region you dragged. In all cases, the tracks that contain selected
clips and regions of clips are also selected.
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