Reference Guide

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Edit > Cut
Menu reference
Edit > Cut
The Edit > Cut command lets you remove from the project and put on the Clipboard any selected
objects.
If you want to specify what to cut, use the Edit > Cut Special command instead to open the “Cut
dialog” on page 1715.
You can paste the contents of the Clipboard elsewhere.
See “Edit > Paste” on page 1542.
See also:
“Moving and copying clips” on page 352
“Erasing tracks” on page 337
Edit > Cut Special
The Edit > Cut Special command lets you remove from the project and put on the Clipboard any
selected objects. You can specify the kinds of objects to cut in the “Cut dialog” on page 1715.
You can paste the contents of the Clipboard elsewhere.
See “Edit > Paste” on page 1542.
See also:
“Moving and copying clips” on page 352
“Erasing tracks” on page 337
Edit > Copy
The Edit > Copy command lets you put on the Clipboard any selected objects.
If you want to specify what to copy, use the Edit > Copy Special command instead to open the
“Copy dialog” on page 1712.
You can paste the contents of the Clipboard elsewhere. See “Edit > Paste” on page 1542.
To remove rather than copy objects, see “Edit > Cut” on page 1541.
To make copies of linked clips, see “Splitting and combining clips” on page 379.
See also:
“Moving and copying clips” on page 352
“Working with partial clips” on page 368
“Importing MIDI files” on page 324