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Chapter 39: Memory Locations 887
To move a Marker by dragging:
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 If necessary, select Options > Link Timeline and
Edit Selection
.
2 Do one of the following:
In any of the Timebase rulers, click with the Se-
lector tool at the new location.
Click in the playlist for any track. To align the
Marker to the start of a clip, select the clip with
the Time Grabber tool.
3 In the Memory Locations window or the Mark-
ers ruler, Control-click (Mac) or Start-click
(Windows) the Marker Memory Location that
you want to redefine.
4 Enter a name for the Marker and click OK.
Deleting Memory Locations
To delete a Memory Location, do one of the
following:
Select the Memory Location and choose Delete
Memory Location
from the Memory Locations
Window menu.
In the Memory Locations window, Option-click
(Mac) or Alt-click (Windows) the Memory Lo-
cation.
To delete all Memory Locations, do one of the
following:
Choose Delete All from the Memory Locations
Window menu.
Option-Shift-click (Mac) or Alt-Shift-click
(Windows) any Memory Location in the Mem-
ory Locations window.
To delete a Marker from the Markers ruler:
Option-click (Mac) or Alt-click (Windows) the
Marker.
Copying Marker Memory
Locations
To copy and paste a range of Markers:
1 If you want to constrain the selection to the cur-
rent Grid value, set the Edit mode to Grid.
2 Drag in the Tempo ruler to select the range of
measures that includes the Markers.
If the beginning of the selection includes a Marker,
press Command (Mac) or Control (Windows) so
the Selector tool appears.
3 Choose Edit > Copy.
4 Click in the Markers ruler at the point where
you want to paste the tempo events.
5 Choose Edit > Paste. The contents of the Clip-
board are pasted from the insertion point, re-
placing any existing Markers.
Press Option (Mac) or Alt (Windows) while
dragging to select across all Conductor
tracks.