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TIP: You can temporarily disable this four-up display by pressing the Shift key
while you slip so that you only see the frame at the position of the playhead.
This makes it possible for you to see which frame passes the playhead by as
you ripple the Timeline. You can toggle this two-up display off completely by
selecting View > Enable Preview During Editing
Four-up display when slipping a clip
To slide a clip: To slide a clip, moving it to another position in the Timeline while
simultaneously adjusting the Out point of the previous clip and the In point of the next
clip to accommodate the change in position of the current clip being dragged, click the
bottom-middle name bar of the clip and drag it to another position.
After dragging to slide, the selected clip is at a new location, surrounding clips filled the gap
When sliding clips, a 4-up display shows all relevant outgoing and incoming frames, so
you can compare the continuity of action from one clip to the next. During a slide, the
bottom two frames update to show you the new outgoing frame of the clip to the left,
and the new incoming frame of the clip to the right of the clip being slid.
TIP: You can temporarily disable this four-up display by pressing the Shift key
while you slide so that you only see the frame at the position of the playhead.
This makes it possible for you to see which frame passes the playhead by as
you ripple the Timeline. You can toggle this two-up display off completely by
choosing View > Enable Preview During Editing.
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