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Naming regions
1.
Place the mouse pointer on the left region marker you want to name or rename. The pointer changes to a hand icon ( ).
2.
Right-click to display a shortcut menu.
3.
From the shortcut menu, choose Rename. A text box appears next to the region marker.
4.
Type the regions name.
5.
Press Enter or click anywhere in the timeline to set the name.
Selecting regions
You may select the events, across all tracks, within the region for editing or playing back.
1.
Right-click one of the region markers to display a shortcut menu.
Selected region
2.
From the shortcut menu, choose Select Region.
Tip:
You can also select a region by pressing a number on your keyboard (not the numeric keypad) or by double-clicking a region
marker.
Navigating to regions
You can move the cursor to the start or end of a region by clicking either region marker. You can press Ctrl + Right Arrow or Ctrl +
Left Arrow to move the cursor to the next or previous region markers.
Right-click a region marker to display a shortcut menu that allows you to navigate to the beginning (Go to Start) or the end (Go to
End) of a region.
Deleting regions
1.
Place the mouse pointer on the region markers starting or ending point. The pointer changes to a hand icon ( ).
2.
Right-click to display a shortcut menu.
3.
From the shortcut menu, choose Delete. The region is removed from your project.
The tags are not renumbered as you remove them. For example, if you have five regions in your project and delete region 3 and 4,
the remaining regions are listed at 1, 2 and 5. However, as you add regions again, Vegas Movie Studio HD Platinum software begins
numbering the missing sequence first, in this case 3 and 4, and then 6, 7, and 8.
Deleting all regions and markers
1.
Right-click the marker bar.
2.
From the shortcut menu, choose Markers/Regions, and choose Delete All from the submenu.
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