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136Final Cut Pro User Guide
The additional range selection appears in the clip.
To remove a range selection, Option-click it. For more ways to remove ranges from event
clips, see Remove ranges from clips in an event, below.
Set multiple ranges in event clips during playback
You can set multiple ranges in clips in the browser during playback.
1. In Final Cut Pro, play back a clip in the browser.
2. While the clip is playing, do any of the following:
Add a range start point: Press Shift-Command-I.
Add a range end point: Press Shift-Command-O.
To set multiple ranges in the same clip, repeat these keyboard shortcuts while continuing
playback.
Select and deselect ranges and clips in an event
You can set, select, or deselect multiple ranges within event clips or within events.
Important: Editing commands operate on yellow selections only. Editing commands ignore
orange (unselected) ranges.
1. In Final Cut Pro, set multiple ranges in one or more event clips.
2. Do any of the following:
Select an individual range: Click the range.
Select or deselect a range: Command-click the range.
Select all ranges in a clip: Click an area of the clip that has no range.
Select all ranges and clips in the current event: Choose Edit > Select All (or press
Command-A).
The ranges (and all clips with no ranges) are selected with a yellow border.
Deselect all ranges and clips in the current event: Choose Edit > Deselect All (or
press Shift-Command-A).
The ranges turn orange.