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Making selections
You have the flexibility to select one or more events, a time range, or events and a time range. All selection options can apply to a single track or to multiple tracks.
To select an event, click it.
Selecting multiple events
You can select multiple events in your project using several methods.
Tip: Once you have selected multiple events, you can group them together. For more information, see Grouping events on page 179.
Note: You can select multiple video events, multiple audio events, or a combination of both video and audio events. However, you can only use commands and operations that apply to both types of events for selections composed of both audio and video events.
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2.Select the events by clicking them.
To deselect an event, simply click it again to toggle the event selection on or off.
Selecting a range of events
1.Hold the Shift key.
2.Click the first event that you want to select.
3.Click the last event that you want to select.
Selected events
Tip: Click the right mouse button while holding the left mouse button switch from rectangular selection, time selection, and track selection.
All events between the first and last selected events are highlighted and selected.
Selecting a block of events
1.Click the Selection Edit Tool button (
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2.Position the cursor in a corner of the area that you want to select.
3.Click and hold the left mouse button.
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