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Using the event snap offset
Each event in your project has a snap offset flag that can be moved along the length of the event. The flag is the white triangle that is located in the
Snap offset flag
1.Place the mouse pointer on the snap offset triangle. The pointer changes to a hand icon (
).
2.Drag the snap offset flag to the new position in the event. As the flag moves, a time display appears. This time display indicates where the snap offset flag occurs in time in the event.
3.Release the mouse to set the snap offset flag.
Snapping to the cursor or a selection
You can snap two clips in the same track
1.
2.Drag another clip in a different track near the end of the first clip. It snaps into position.
In this example, the second event snaps to the edge of the time selection. Because events also snap to the cursor, you could accomplish the same task by pressing Ctrl + Alt +
or Ctrl + Alt +
to position the cursor on the edge of the first event. Once the cursor is on the event edge, you can snap the second event to the cursor.
ADVANCED EDITING TECHNIQUES | CHP. 5 |