Delete a clip in the quick view timeline – Adobe Premiere Elements 12 User Manual
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Note:
Delete and close gap
Delete audio
When you zoom in on the Quick view timeline, it is magnified around the current-time indicator, letting you examine smaller increments of media.
You can also zoom in as you add a clip, magnifying the location around the pointer rather than the current-time indicator. This technique lets you
see the exact placement of the insertion point before you release the mouse.
In contrast, zooming out displays more of the Quick view timeline, giving you a visual summary of the movie.
In the Quick view timeline, do one of the following:
To zoom in or out as you add a clip, drag the clip to the Quick view timeline. Hold down the mouse button, and press the Equals (=) key
to increase the zoom factor or press the Minus (–) key to decrease it.
To zoom in or out as you add a clip, drag a clip to the Quick view timeline. Hold down the mouse button, and press the semicolon (;) key
to increase the zoom factor. Press the Minus (–) key to decrease the zoom factor.
To zoom in on the Quick view timeline, drag the Zoom slider to the right, or click the Zoom In button.
To zoom out of the Quick view timeline, drag the Zoom slider to the left, or click the Zoom Out button.
To toggle between viewing the entire movie in the Quick view timeline and the previous zoom level setting, click the Fit To Visible
Timeline icon. Alternatively, press the Backslash (\) key. Make sure that the Quick view timeline is active before pressing the Backslash (\)
key. You can also zoom in and out by pressing the Equals (=) or Minus (-) keys on the keyboard (not the numeric keypad).
To zoom out so that the entire movie is visible in the Quick view timeline, press the Yen sign (¥) key. Make sure that the Quick view
timeline is active before pressing the Yen sign (¥) key.
The steps described to zoom in and zoom out of the Quick view timeline also apply to the Expert view timeline.
Delete a clip in the Quick view timeline
1. Select a clip in the Quick view timeline.
2. Right-click/ctrl-click the clip and choose one of the following:
Deletes the clip and removes the gap by adjusting the position of one or more clips
Removes the audio from your movie.
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