User Manual

Editing Additional Clips into the Sequence
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You can limit the Undo function to undo only record actions by selecting the Undo Only Record
Events option in the Edit tab of the Composer Settings dialog box.
For example, you can select the Undo Only Record Events option and then mark several In and
Out points in clips loaded in the Source monitor. If you decide to undo the last edit made to the
sequence, then you would not lose the In and Out points in the source clips.
To undo only the previous edit or function, do one of the following:
t Select Edit > Undo.
t Press Ctrl+Z.
To redo only the previous edit or function, do one of the following:
t Select Edit > Redo.
t Press Ctrl+R.
To undo or redo every edit and function back to a particular command:
t Select Edit > Undo/Redo List, and then select a command.
All the previous commands, including the command selected from the submenu, are undone
or redone
Editing Additional Clips into the Sequence
There are three primary edit functions for adding material to your sequence:
Insert (splice-in)
•Overwrite
Replace edit
In most cases, you perform three-point edits in which you set three marks—two in the source
material and one in the sequence, or the reverse. The fourth mark is determined automatically.
The way you set marks depends on the type of edit you perform.
You can use two marks or sometimes one mark to complete an edit using phantom marks. For
more information, see “Working with Phantom Marks” on page 620.
Performing an Insert or Splice-in Edit
An insert or splice-in edit inserts marked source material into the sequence without replacing
material already in the sequence.