Specifications

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To change a Memory Location from one type to
another:
1 In the Memory Locations window, double-
click the Memory Location you want to change.
– or –
If changing a Marker Memory Location, double-
click the Marker in the Markers Ruler.
2 In the Memory Location dialog, select either
Marker, Selection, or None as the Memory Loca-
tion type.
3 Enter a new name for the Memory Location, if
desired, and click OK.
To change the Selection stored with a Memory
Location:
1 If the Memory Locations window is not al-
ready open, choose Windows > Show Memory
Locations to display it.
2 Select a range of material in one or more
tracks.
3 In the Memory Locations window, Right-click
(Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh) the
Memory Location that you want to redefine.
4 Enter a new name for the Memory Location, if
desired, and click OK.
To move a Marker by dragging:
1 In the Markers Ruler, drag the Marker left or
right.
If the Edit mode is set to Grid, the dragged event
snaps to the current Grid value. If using Spot
mode, the Spot dialog opens.
To align a Marker to a different location:
1 Make sure to select Operations > Link Edit and
Timeline Selection.
2 In any of the Timebase Rulers, click with the
Selector at the new location.
– or –
Click in the playlist for any track. To align the
Marker to the start of a region, select the region
with the Grabber.
3 In the Memory Locations window or the
Markers Ruler, Right-click (Windows) or Con-
trol-click (Macintosh) the Marker Memory Loca-
tion that you want to redefine.
4 Enter a new name for the Marker, if desired,
and click OK.
Deleting Memory Locations
To delete a Memory Location:
In the Memory Locations window, select the
Memory Location and choose Delete Memory
Location from the pop-up menu.
– or –
In the Memory Locations window, Alt-click
(Windows) or Option-click (Macintosh) the
Memory Location.
To delete all Memory Locations:
In the Memory Locations Window, choose
Delete All from the pop-up menu.
– or –
Alt-Shift-click (Windows) or Option-Shift-
click (Macintosh) any Memory Location in the
Memory Locations window.
Dragging a Marker