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Through Edits
When you split a clip, a through edit appears to show that you currently have an edit with
continuous timecode running from the outgoing to the incoming half. This is called a through
edit, and is displayed with a dotted line running along its edge so you know that it’s special.
A through edit seen in the Timeline
To eliminate a through edit, do one of the following:
Select it in the Timeline, and press Delete.
Right-click a through edit in the Timeline, and choose Delete Through Edit.
TIP: You can show an isolated list of every through edit in the Timeline by opening the
Edit Index and choosing “Show Through Edits” in the Edit Index Option menu. Clicking
any item in the list jumps the playhead to that through edit, making it easy to check all
the through edits in a timeline to see if they’re necessary or not.
Enabling and Disabling Clips and Tracks
As you work in the Timeline, you’ll find there are times when you want to disable clips that you
don’t want to appear during playback, without actually removing them from the edit. For
example, you may decide to disable superimposed clips that are positioned as insert shots in
the middle of a scene because of a client’s notes, but you don’t want to eliminate the clips
because they might change their minds.
A disabled clip on track V2
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