Graphics Programs Reference
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Once the clips have been dropped into the Timeline the Razorblade can be
used to chop away unwanted sections. If you really wanted, you could edit
in this way without ever opening a clip in the Viewer or dragging across to
the Canvas (however, I would never rely on this exclusively as my method of
editing).
Highlight the Icons in the Browser
and Drag these Directly into the
Timeline
The Clips will then be Arranged in the Timeline in the Order
they were Positioned in the Browser
It is also worth noting that it is possible to drag clips from the Viewer to the
Timeline, thus skipping out the step of editing across to the Canvas. The same
rules apply when dragging clips from the Browser to the Timeline. If you have a
horizontal arrow this will represent an Insert Edit, while if you have a vertical
arrow an Overwrite Edit will occur. You can also mark 'in' and 'out' points in the
Viewer in the usual way. These 'in' and 'out' points will apply and therefore
determine the beginning and end of the edit.
If clips are not open in the Viewer the 'in' and 'out' points will still apply. Thus
should you drag a clip directly from the Browser into the Timeline, the duration
 
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