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How can you display a list of markers that are in a sequence? | Control-click in the ruler area. The markers appear at the bottom of the shortcut menu. |
Where can you change the Timeline settings of the active sequence? | In the Sequence Settings window (Sequence>Settings). |
What two edit points does the Slip tool adjust? | The Slip tool adjusts the in and Out points of one clip. |
What two sets of shortcut keys allow you to adjust edit points one frame at a time? | The < and > keys and the [ and ] keys. |
What two edit points does the Roll tool adjust? | The Roll tool adjusts one clip's Out point and the adjacent clip's In point. |
How do you adjust one track of a linked clip? | Toggle off linked selection, or hold down Option before clicking the track. |
How many clips are affected when you apply the Slide tool? | The Slide tool affects three clips. |
Is extending two edit points most similar to rolling, slipping, or sliding edit points? | Extending changes an edit point the same way rolling does. |
What modifier key is essential to reposition a clip in a sequence without overwriting any other material? | The Option key is used to reposition a clip and move all other clips down in the sequence. |
What does Option-dragging a clip do? | Option-dragging creates a copy of a sequence clip and repositions the copy to a different location, leaving the original sequence clip in place. |
If one track of a clip has gotten out of sync with its other tracks, either by being slipped or moved, how do you resync those tracks? | Press Command-Z, or Control-click the red out-of-sync indicators on the tracks you want to adjust and choose either, "Slip into Sync" or "Move into Sync" |