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Commands For Editing and Extending the Selection
Once you’ve made one or more selections in the Timeline, there are a series of commands you
can use to modify or expand the selection. These commands were designed to be used
alongside the Edit Selection mode, but they can be used in any mode.
Editing the Selection
There are six commands for changing the current selection, moving it from one clip or group of
clips in the Timeline to another. These commands only move the range of clips/frames that are
selected: they do not move the clips themselves. These commands are found within the
Timeline contextual menu when you right-click on a clip.
Move To Previous/Next Edit: Moves the current selection to the next clip/edit
point to the left or right in the Timeline.
Move To Previous/Next Track: Moves the current selection to the next track
up or down in the Timeline.
Move to Previous/Next Frame: Nudges the current selection to the left or
right in the Timeline.
Extend Edit Selection
There are four commands for expanding the range of what’s selected in the Timeline, one clip
or track at a time. These commands are found within the Timeline contextual menu when you
right-click on a clip.
To Previous Edit: Expands the selection to include the previous clip to the
left in the Timeline.
To Next Edit: Expands the selection to include the next clip to the right in the Timeline.
To Previous Track: Expands the selection to include the clip in the next
track up in the Timeline.
To Next Track: Expands the selection to include the clip in the next track
down in the Timeline.
Locking Audio Tracks You
Dont Want to Change
Another step you can take to prepare before performing any kind of editorial operation is to
lock tracks with media that you don’t want to be affected by whatever it is you’re about to do.
For example, if you have a complex set of music edits on track A3 that you don’t want to be
affected by operations that will delete media that overlaps it, you can lock track A3 so those
clips remain unaffected.
Locking an audio track
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