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Re: Newbie: Best way to insert in the middle of a project?
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Erik Davis
on Jun 30, 2009 at 8:17:44 pm
I believe you need to Select All and Group first.
Actually not so. All you have to do is turn ripple on. You only have to split if you need to cut a clip. Otherwise grab ANY EVENT (mouse drag) with ripple turned on and every event equal to or behind that event will move down the timeline. Very easy and I use it all the time.
Erik
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