User guide

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The Timeline
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y Move the timeline cursor to the position on the timeline where the
range should begin (see also section “Moving within the Timeline”
on page 6-29).
y Click the inpoint button of the timeline area ( ).
This will set the inpoint of the timeline to the current position of the
timeline cursor.
y Now move the timeline cursor to the position on the timeline where
the range should end.
y Click the outpoint button of the timeline area ( ).
After this you have set the in- and outpoint of the timeline to determine
the timeline part where all elements should be deleted from. For more
information about the setting of the in- and outpoint of the timeline see
section “Setting an In- and Outpoint for the Timeline” on page 6-32.
Now you are able to delete the timeline elements:
y Call up the context menu of the timeline scale and select the menu
option Delete from in to out:
Figure 6-40: Deleting timeline elements from a timeline range
This will delete all timeline elements between the in- and outpoint of
the timeline. If appropriate, the elements will be cut at the position of
the in-/outpoint. Whether a gap occurs in this part of the timeline or
the rest of the timeline is moved to the left to stay in direct connection
with all previous timeline elements depends on the insert/overwrite
mode of the timeline area (see also section “The Insert/Overwrite
Mode of the Timeline” on page 6-34). When a track is locked (see sec-
tion “Muting and Locking Tracks” on page 6-36), its timeline elements
are not deleted.
The menu option Delete from in to out will be available as
soon as an in- and outpoint of the timeline are set.