System information
Adding media over other events (punching-in vs. inserting)
When you drop a file on  a blank spot on the timeline, an event is created at that location. What  happens if 
you drop a file on an existing event? You can either punch-in  or insert an event.
Punch-in
If  you add a media file in the middle of another event, a punch-in is created:  an event is created where you 
drop the file, and the new event simply  lies on top of any existing events on the track.
1.  Drag  a media file from the Vegas Pro  Explorer or Project Media window to the middle of an existing 
event (or  position the cursor and double-click a file in the Vegas Pro  Explorer or Project Media 
window).
2.  The  original event maintains its position on the timeline, but cuts to the  new event where you added 
the new file:
Inserting media
By  using auto ripple, you can drop a media  file in timeline and automatically move downstream events to 
make space  for the new event. For more information, see "Post-Edit Ripple" on page 147.
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