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3.  Perform one of edits listed above. In  the following example, the second event is being trimmed, and 
the arrow  above the timeline indicates where the post-edit ripple will occur and  the direction the 
affected events move.
4.  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.
Splitting events
From the Edit menu, choose Split to split one or more selected events at the current cursor position.
Splitting an event allows you to adjust a small part of an event or break a single event into multiple sections 
that you can edit independently. For example, you may want to apply an effect to a section of an event 
and then return the event to its original setting.
1.  Position the cursor where you want to split the events, or select a range of time.
2.  Select the events you want to split.
3.  From the Edit menu, choose Split:
n  If no events are selected, the events located at the current cursor position will be split 
throughout all of the tracks.
n  If you create a time selection, events are split at each end of the time selection throughout 
all of the tracks.
n  If you select events within a time selection, the selected events are split at each end of the 
time selection.
n  Hold Ctrl+Alt+Shift while clicking an event to split it. Hold Ctrl+Alt+Shift and drag an event 
to split it at the point you click and trim the event in the direction you drag.
For more information, see "Adjusting an Event's Length" on page 158 and "Slipping and 
Sliding Events" on page 164.
Shuffling Events
Much like ripple editing, shuffling  events allows you to change the order of a sequence of events with a 
single  operation.
Ripple  edit mode does not need to be active to shuffle events. For more information, see "Post-Edit 
Ripple" on page 147.
1.  Right-click and drag an event to a new location on the  timeline. 
In this example, we'll drag event 3 between events 1 and 2.
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