System information
2.  From the Edit menu, choose Post  Edit Ripple, and choose a command from the submenu:
Item Description
Affected  Tracks Ripples  events, keyframes, and envelopes on tracks where you 
performed the edit.
Affected  Tracks, Bus 
Tracks, Markers, and 
Regions
Ripples events, keyframes, and envelopes  on tracks where you 
performed the edit. This command also ripples the  following:
n  Markers
n  Regions
n  CD track and index markers
n  Command markers
n  Keyframes and envelopes on audio or video bus tracks
All  Tracks, Markers, and 
Regions
Ripples events, keyframes, and envelopes  on all tracks in your project. 
This command also ripples the following:
n  Markers
n  Regions
n  CD  track and index markers
n  Command  markers
n  Keyframes  and envelopes on audio or video bus tracks
The contents of the timeline are rippled  after the edit according to the option you choose. In the 
following example,  the post-edit ripple has closed the space between the second and third  events.
Press F after an edit  to ripple the affected tracks, press Ctrl+F to also ripple markers, keyframes,
  and envelopes. To ripple everything after an edit, press Ctrl+Shift+F.
Applying a post-edit ripples automatically
1. 
Select the Auto  Ripple button    (or press Ctrl+L).
2. 
Click the down arrow   next to the Auto  Ripple button    and choose a ripple type.
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