Reference Guide
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Edit > Delete
Menu reference
“Importing material from another SONAR project” on page 321
“Importing MIDI files” on page 324
Edit > Delete
The Edit > Delete command removes selected objects from the project. It doesn't put them on the
Clipboard, so they can not be subsequently pasted.
If you want to specify what to delete, use the Edit > Delete Special command instead to open the
“Delete dialog” on page 1719.
For more information, see “To delete clips” on page 356.
See also:
“Moving and copying clips” on page 352
“Working with partial clips” on page 368
“Deleting measures or time from one or more tracks” on page 761
Edit > Delete Special
The Edit > Delete Special command removes selected objects from the project. It doesn't put them
on the Clipboard, so they can not be subsequently pasted. You can specify the kinds of objects to
remove in the “Delete dialog” on page 1719.
For more information, see “To delete clips” on page 356.
See also:
“Moving and copying clips” on page 352
“Working with partial clips” on page 368
“Deleting measures or time from one or more tracks” on page 761
Edit > Preferences
The Edit > Preferences command opens the Preferences dialog box, which lets you configure
various settings in SONAR.
See:
“Preferences dialog” on page 1777