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Deleting Clips
If you want to completely eliminate one or more clips from the Timeline, select them and press
the Delete key. The clip(s) will be removed. If you’ve deleted a clip on Track 1, the Timeline will
ripple to close the gap automatically.
(Top) Selecting clip DD to delete it, (Bottom) Deleting clip DD results in clips EE through NN moving left
to fill the gap in Track 1; superimposed clips move to keep in sync with the clips underneath them
Deleting Parts of Clips
If you want to delete only part one or more clips, set In and Out points around the section of the
Timeline you want to delete, and press the Delete key. The section of the Timeline between the
In and Out points will be removed. If you’ve deleted part of a clip on Track 1, the Timeline will
ripple to close the gap automatically.
(Top) Marking In and Out points to delete that section of the Timeline, (Bottom) After deleting whatever’s
between the In and Out points, all clips to the right of the marked section move left to close the gap in Track 1
Trimming Clips
You can also quickly modify your edited timeline by resizing the In and Out points of any clip,
moving the edit points between clips, and slipping the contents of a clip.
Resize Clips While Rippling the Timeline
If you move the pointer over the far left or right edge of a clip in the Timeline or Upper Timeline,
it turns into a Resize icon to indicate that you can drag the In or Out point of that clip to make it
shorter or longer, in the process rippling all clips to the right in the Timeline to accommodate
the new length of the clip. While you drag, a tooltip shows you how many frames you’ve moved
the clip and the clip’s new duration. As you do so, the audio will scrub along with the
Resize cursor.
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