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2. Select Media > New Version.
RESULT
A new version of the clip appears in the same Pool folder. The duplicated clip has the same name
as the original but with a version number after it. Regions within a clip are also copied, but keep
their name.
Inserting Clips into a Project
To insert a clip into a project, you can either use the insert commands on the Media menu or use
drag and drop.
Inserting Clips into a Project via Menu Commands
PROCEDURE
1. In the Pool window, select the clips that you want to insert into the project.
2. Select Media > Insert into Project and select one of the insert options.
If several clips are selected, choose whether to insert them on one track or each on a
different track.
NOTE
The clips are positioned so that their snap points are aligned with the selected insert
position. If you want to adjust the snap point before inserting a clip, double-click a clip to
open the Sample Editor. Here, you can adjust the snap position and then perform the insert
options.
RESULT
The clip is inserted on the selected track or on a new audio track. If several tracks are selected,
the clip will be inserted on the rst selected track.
RELATED LINKS
Adjusting the Snap Point on page 339
Inserting Clips into a Project via Drag and Drop
You can drag a clip from the Pool into the Project window.
Snap is taken into account if Snap is activated.
If you drag the clip into the Project window, the cross-hair cursor and a tooltip are shown. The
tooltip indicates the timeline position where the snap point of the clip is aligned.
If you position the clip in an empty area of the track list, that is, where no track exists, a new track
is created for the inserted event.
NOTE
If you press and hold Shift while dragging the clip from the Pool on an event, the clip in this
event is replaced.
RELATED LINKS
Adjusting the Snap Point on page 339
Replacing Clips in Events on page 134
Cross-Hair Cursor on page 62
Pool
Working with the Pool
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