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What does toggling off linked selection in the Timeline do? | It allows you to select and trim one track of a linked clip. |
What does the Ripple tool do when you use it for trimming? | It ripples the trim amount through the unlocked tracks in the sequence. |
What is the keyboard shortcut to select the Ripple tool? | Pressing RR selects the Ripple tool |
What keys can you use as shortcuts to ripple a clip's edit point by a few frames? | Use the left and right bracket keys [ and ], or the left and right angle bracket keys < and >. |
What is one advantage of trimming a clip in the Viewer? | You can view the material outside the marked area. |
How can you disable a single clip in the sequence? | Control-click the clip in the sequence and toggle off Clip Enable in the shortcut menu. |
What tools can you use to drag an edit point in the Timeline? | Use the default Selection tool and the Ripple tool. |
What is the keyboard shortcut for extending an edit? | The E key extends an edit. |
What tracks does the Razor Blade tool cut through when you click a clip? | It cuts through all the tracks of a linked clip when linked selection is on. |
How do you drag a clip vertically in the Timeline without moving it horizontally? | Hold down the Shift key as you drag. |
What is the advantage of editing on the V2 track? | It allows you to lengthen a clip without bumping into a bordering clip on either side. |