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155Final Cut Pro User Guide
Remove clips from projects in Final Cut Pro
When you remove clips from a project in the timeline, the source media from the browser
or the Finder is not affected.
Delete clips or ranges from the timeline
1. In the Final Cut Pro timeline, select the clips or the range you want to remove.
2. Choose Edit > Delete (or press the Delete key).
The selected clips or portions of clips are removed from the timeline, and any clips to the
right of the selection ripple to close the resulting gap.
To undo the deletion immediately, choose Edit > Undo (or press Command-Z).
Note: Normally, if you select an entire timeline clip (for example, with the C key) or a range
that consists of an entire clip (for example, with the X key) and delete it, any connected
clips or storylines are also deleted. However, you can delete a clip without affecting its
connected clips by holding down the Grave Accent (`) key while pressing the Delete key.
See Edit clips in the primary storyline without affecting connected clips. Also, if you delete
a partial range of a clip that includes a connected clip or storyline, the connected items are
not deleted but are instead shifted to the closest primary storyline clip.
Delete clips or ranges without affecting the project duration
If you want to remove clips from the timeline but still maintain the total project duration and
timing, you can replace clips with gap clips. This method prevents any ripple edits.
1. In the Final Cut Pro timeline, select the clips or the range you want to remove.
2. Choose Edit > Replace with Gap (or press Shift-Delete).
The selection in the timeline is replaced with a gap clip.
Note: This method preserves connected clips. When you replace a clip with a gap clip, any
connected clips are attached to the resulting gap clip.