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Use the trim keys or buttons to shift the selection by 1-frame
or 10-frame (8-frame for 24p) increments.
Use the J-K-L keys.
2. Monitor the progress of the trim by using the monitors, the Trim
counters, and the Timeline.
When you reach the end of available material while slipping a
shot, the trim stops. Similarly, when you reach the next transition
while sliding a shot along a track, the trim stops. A red bracket at
the transition indicates the limit. After completing the initial slide,
you can perform another slide in the same direction.
3. When you finish, exit Slip mode or Slide mode either by clicking
another transition for trimming, or by clicking either the Source/
Record Mode or the Effect Mode button to exit Trim mode.
Slipping Shots in Source/Record Mode
You can use this alternative procedure to slip a shot in Source/Record
mode by using the Slip Left and Slip Right buttons, as follows:
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The Slip Left and Slip Right buttons do not appear on the interface or
keyboard by default. You must map them from the Trim tab on the Command
palette to use this procedure.
1. In Source/Record mode, select the tracks for the clips to be
slipped.
2. Place the position indicator within the shot that you want to slip.
3. Slip the shot by doing one of the following:
Click the Slip Left button to slip the shot one frame left
(revealing later material from the source clip).
Click the Slip Right button to slip one frame right (revealing
earlier material from the source clip).
Press Alt+click the Slip Left or Slip Right button to trim 10
frames (8 frames for 24p) at a time.