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3. Click the Add Edit button in the Tool palette. See “Opening the
Tool Palette” on page 382.
The edit appears in the sequence with an equals sign to indicate a
match-frame edit.
Removing Match-Frame Edits
To remove match-frame edits, do one of the following:
t Choose Undo from the Edit menu.
If you made other edits since you performed the Add Edit
function, when you use the Undo command, you will lose those
additional edits.
t Enter Trim mode at the match-frame edit point, and then press the
Delete key.
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The second method is the only way to remove match-frame edits after you
have used the 32 levels of Undo, or if you want to remove match-frame edits
on a subsequent day.
Backtiming Edits
Backtiming an edit is effectively the reverse of the process you
normally use for marking footage. Instead of marking from the IN
points forward, you mark according to the OUT points.
For example, you might have a track of audio (music or voice) that
ends at a specific point, and you want to synchronize a video clip to
end on a particular clip. You can backtime the edit to match the end
points of the tracks.