System information
1.  Right-click a transition.
2.  From the shortcut menu, choose  Insert/Remove Envelope,  and then choose Transition   Progress 
from the submenu. An envelope is added to your transition.
3.  Add points and adjust the  fade curves as desired. For more information, see "Adjusting Envelopes" 
on page 266.
In the following example, the transition starts, progresses to 50%, reverses direction, and then 
finishes.
Editing a transition
Click the Transition Properties button  on a transition to change the transition's settings.
Changing to a different transition
1.  Click the Transition Properties button     on an event to display the Transition dialog.
2.  Drag a different transition from the Transitions window to the Transition dialog.
Removing a transition
1.  Click the Transition Properties button     on an event to display the Transition dialog.
2. 
Click the Remove Selected Plug-In  button   to remove the current transition.
Converting a cut to a transition
When you have two video events that are inserted back-to-back   with no transition (referred to as a cut),  you 
can convert the cut to a transition by dragging a transition from  the Transitions window and dropping it 
between the events.
You can also right-click between the two events, choose  Transition from   the shortcut menu, and choose a 
crossfade or transition type from the  submenu.
One or both of the events will be extended so they overlap,  allowing room for the transition. Use the 
Alignment drop-down list —  under the Cut-to-overlap  conversion heading on the Editing  tab of the 
Preferences dialog — to determine where the transition is placed. For more information, see "Preferences - 
Editing Tab" on page 601.
There must be sufficient media on each side of the  cut to accommodate the overlap time specified on 
the Editing tab of the  Preferences dialog.
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