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Click the desired location.

The desired sequence will move forward and the current-time indicator will jump to the location of the clip.

View the source of a clip in a sequence

Right-click (Windows) or Ctrl-click (Mac OS) a clip in a sequence, and choose Reveal In Project.

Select one or more clips

When you want to perform an action that affects a clip as a whole, such as applying an effect, deleting a clip, or
moving a clip in time, first select the clip in the Timeline panel. The Tools panel contains selection tools that can
handle various selection tasks.

Do any of the following:

To select a single clip, use the Selection tool

and click a clip in the Timeline panel.

To select only the audio or video portion of a clip, use the Selection tool

and Alt-click (Windows) or Option-

click (Mac OS) that portion.

To select multiple clips by clicking, use the Selection tool

and Shift-click each clip you want to select.

(Shift-click a selected clip to deselect it.)

To select a range of clips, click in an empty area of the sequence under the time ruler, and then drag a rectangle
(marquee selection) that includes any part of the clips you want to select.

To add or subtract a range of clips in the current selection, Shift-drag a marquee around clips. Shift-dragging a
marquee that includes unselected clips adds them to the current selection. Shift-dragging a marquee that includes
selected clips deselects them.

Selecting a range of clips by dragging a marquee

To select all clips that exist on and after a certain time on one track, select the Track Select tool

and

click

the

clip at the beginning of the time span you want to select. Shift-click with the tool to select clips in all tracks.

Selecting clips with the Track Select tool

To select clips in a track independently of its linked video or audio, Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac
OS) using the Track Select tool

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April 1, 2008