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4.7 MOVING ELEMENTS WITHIN THE
TIMELINE
4.7.1 I
NTRODUCTION
You can move one or several elements of a timeline to any requested position,
using the Insert or Overwrite mode. The element speed is preserved.
This section gives an overview of the various aspects to consider when performing
a move.
M
OVE IN
I
NSERT OR
O
VERWRITE
M
ODE
When you perform a move action in Insert mode:
•
The A/V material where you move the selected elements to is preserved and
shifted to the right.
•
The elements initially positioned on the right of the moved element are shifted
to the left to fill the gap of the moved elements.
When you perform a move action in Overwrite mode:
•
The A/V material where you move the selected elements to is overwritten.
•
The initial position of the elements is left empty.
P
OSSIBLE
S
ELECTIONS AND
M
OVES
Not all moves are possible. Whether a move is allowed or not depends on:
•
which elements are selected for the move action
•
where the selected elements are moved to.
Before explaining how a move is performed, section 4.7.2 ‘Possible Element
Selections and Move Types’, on page 106 describes which element selections and
which types of moves are possible.
M
AGNET
E
FFECT
By default, a magnet effect allows the selected element(s) to be moved to a
transition or to the nowline. However, you can deactivate this magnet effect by
pressing CTRL on the keyboard while moving the elements.