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Toolbar
At the center of the toolbar that sits above the Timeline, several buttons let you choose different
tools and options for performing various editing functions.
Buttons in the toolbar
Customize Timeline drop-down menu: Three controls at the top let you customize
the look of the clips on the tracks (Filmstrip, Thumbnail, or Minimized), audio
waveform displays, stacked timelines, subtitles, and the adjustable height of the video
and audio tracks.
Selecting the Timeline View options
Selection Mode: The default mode in which you can move and resize clips in the
Timeline, roll edits, and do other basic editing tasks. In this mode, making specific
selections in the Timeline and using the nudge commands of Comma and Period
resizes, moves, or rolls the selection, as does absolute or relative timecode entry.
Trim Edit Mode: In this mode, the Trim tool lets you make slip, slide, ripple, and roll edits
by dragging different parts of clips in the Timeline, by making specific selections and
using the “nudge” keyboard shortcuts of Comma and Period to move the selection left
or right, or by making specific selections and using timecode entry to make relative or
absolute adjustments.
Dynamic Edit Mode: This mode works in conjunction with either the Selection or Edit
modes. With Dynamic Edit Mode enabled, you can either resize and move clips (in
Selection mode), or ripple, slip, or slide them (in Trim mode) using the JKL keyboard
shortcuts that play forward and backward through the Timeline. While enabled, the
spacebar triggers the Play Around Current Selection command. The Toolbar button for
this mode also changes to show you whether you’re in slip or slide mode for nudging,
timecode-entry adjustment, or dynamic trim (set by pressing the S key).
Blade Edit Mode: Lets you add cuts to clips at the playhead in the Timeline by clicking.
Insert Clip: Performs an insert edit to the Timeline with whatever clip is in the Source
Viewer.
Overwrite Clip: Performs an overwrite edit to the Timeline with whatever clip is in the
Source Viewer.
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