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Commands to Make Selections and Trim
A series of commands in the Trim menu make it fast to automatically select the In or Out point of
the clip that’s nearest to the current position of the playhead, and go into either Selection or
Trim mode in preparation for resizing or ripple trimming that edit point. These commands are:
Select Nearest Edit to Resize In
Select Nearest Edit to Resize Out
Select Nearest Edit to Ripple In
Select Nearest Edit to Ripple Out
Select Nearest Edit to Roll
Select Nearest Clip to Move
Select Nearest Clip to Slip
Select Nearest Clip to Slide
These commands are similar to using the Edit Selection (V) or Clip Selection (Shift-V) keyboard
shortcuts along with those for choosing the Selection (A) or Trim tool (T) both at once, to get
you ready for trimming in the way that you want. However, they have the added benefit of, in
some cases, letting you specifically choose the In or Out points of the clip nearest the current
position of the playhead. These commands don’t have keyboard shortcuts by default, but if you
prefer this way of working, you can assign them to keyboard shortcuts of your choosing using
the Keyboard Customization tool (Option - Command - K).
Trimming Clips in the Source Viewer
Additionally, you can double-click a clip in the Timeline to open it into the Source Viewer for
trimming. When the Selection tool is selected, you can drag the In and Out markers, or use the
playhead and I and O keyboard shortcuts to resize that clip in the Timeline. With the Trim tool
selected, you can ripple the In and Out points of the clip.
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