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Using the crosshairs, you can also Command-click to expand or contract the selected
region across one or more clips.
Using the crosshairs, you can also double-click to select an entire clip.
To select a single frame using the Crosshairs tool of the Edit Selection mode:
Move the pointer to the top half of a clip until a cross-hairs cursor appears, and click
once to place a point selection at the frame you clicked. The playhead also moves to
this frame.
Clicking within the top half of a clip to make a single frame selection
Using the crosshairs, you can also Command-click clips on higher and lower tracks
to add them to the single frame selection, aligned at the same frame. For example,
you could do this to split multiple clips at once. One frame selections can be on
discontiguous tracks.
Command-clicking within the top half of multiple clips on multiple
tracks to add single frame selections at the same frame
To move a selection using the Hand tool of the Edit Selection mode:
Once you’ve made a selection of one or more clips or regions using the Hand or
Crosshairs tool of the Edit Selection mode, you can move the pointer to the bottom half
of any selected clip and drag the selection to another position on the Timeline.
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