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Footage” on page 416. Otherwise, the entire clip is edited into the
sequence.
2. Click one of the Segment Mode buttons:
Lift/Overwrite (red arrow) acts as an overwrite edit, causing
the clip to overwrite material of the same length in the
sequence, while maintaining the same duration of the
sequence.
Extract/Splice-in (yellow arrow) acts as a splice edit, inserting
the clip into the sequence, moving existing material down,
and lengthening the total duration.
3. Drag a clip from the bin into the Timeline. You only can edit one
clip at a time.
The pointer changes to the selected Segment mode icon, and the
interface changes to the four-frame monitor display. As you drag,
a white outline of the clip indicates the segment position.
4. When you find the right placement for the clip, release the mouse
button. The Timeline reflects the new edit.
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Once the edit is completed, you remain in Segment mode until you click the
active Segment Mode button again to deactivate it.
Cutting, Copying, and Pasting in the Timeline
You can use the shortcut keys for cutting, copying, and pasting seg-
ments selected in the Timeline.
To cut or copy and paste:
1. Select the segment by using one of the Segment mode pointers.
2. Press k+C to copy, or k+X to cut.
3. Place the position indicator at the new IN point, and press k+V to
paste the segment in the Timeline.