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1.
Move the cursor to the desired location on the timeline.
2.
Click either the track number or within the track where you want to paste the event. This track is the focus track; there can be
only one focus track at a time.
Note:
If you are pasting multiple events from different tracks, new tracks are automatically created as needed.
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3.
Click the Paste button (
Clipboard events are pasted at the cursor position on the track. Existing track events can be overlapped with newly pasted
information.
Using paste repeat
Use paste repeat to specify how many times clipboard events are pasted at the cursor position on the selected track and to specify
the space between pasted events.
1.
Copy a selection to the clipboard.
2.
From the Edit menu, choose Paste Repeat. The Paste Repeat dialog appears.
3.
Specify the number of times to paste the clipboard contents and the space between successive copies.
4.
Click OK.
Using paste insert
When using paste insert, clipboard events are placed at the cursor position on the selected track and existing events on all tracks
are moved further down the timeline by the total length of pasted information. This action differs from post-edit ripple mode
because pasting in post-edit ripple mode affects only the tracks in which material is pasted, while paste insert affects all tracks in
the project.
1.
Copy a selection to the clipboard.
2.
From the Edit menu, choose Paste Insert.
Clipboard contents Events before paste insert Events after paste insert
Events on all tracks (not just tracks with pasted material) are
pushed down the timeline.
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