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GENERAL FUNCTIONS IN THE PROJECT WINDOW 97
Reactivating a range
Enter the keyboard shortcut: "Shift + Backspace". By clicking on this command
repeatedly you can restore the last five ranges. You can execute the same function by
clicking on the button with the left arrow in the transport control.
Change range border
In the timeline selection you can change the range edges by positioning the mouse over
the range border. The mouse pointer turns into a double-arrow. Now you can change the
range edges by dragging horizontally.
If you wish to change a border of an already existing track range (beginning, end, top edge,
or bottom edge), left click inside the range of the existing area and keep the mouse button
pressed. Now, while keeping the mouse button pressed, leave the range in the direction of
the border you wish to change. As soon as you have crossed the border of the existing
range, the range border will follow the movements of the mouse pointer. Once you have
newly defined the range border, you can let go of the mouse button. The start of the range
of a track can be changed with the arrow keys of the keyboard, while the range end can be
changed with Shift key + arrow keys.
Horizontal movement of a range
Left-click within the existing range while holding down "Shift", keep the mouse button held
and move the range horizontally.
Saving and opening ranges / Special range commands
Selected ranges can be saved via the "Range menu" or via "Alt" and the feature keys "F2 ...
F10" and recalled again by pressing "Ctrl+F2".
"Alt+F4" however, shouldn't be used as it is a Windows command that closes the current
screen. Similarly "Alt+F9" should not be used either as it is used for 4-Point Cut editing in
Samplitude. In Samplitude you can redefine this shortcut whenever you like via "Options" >
"Program settings" > "Shortcuts" and "Edit menu".
You can also save and rename ranges without any restrictions using Alt+F11.
These and further special functions for defining, changing, and using ranges can be found
in the "Range" menu. Beneath this you'll find a range editor dialog for the exact numerical
input of ranges and the Range Manager (view page 133) for quick and easy viewing of and
jumping to ranges.