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select the entire contents of an individual track or everything in the Timeline
(providing Linked Selection is switched on). You can also select a double arrow,
forwards or backwards, which has the effect of selecting all tracks in the direction
of the arrows regardless of whether Linked Selection is switched on or off.
Selects Track/s in a Forward Direction
Selects Track/s in a Reverse Direction
Selects Track/s in Both Directions
Selects all Tracks in a Forward Direction Regardless of
Whether Linked Selection is Switched On or Off
Selects all Tracks in a Reverse Direction Regardless of
Whether Linked Selection is Switched On or Off
Cut, Copy, Paste
When using Final Cut Pro shots can be cut, copied or pasted using the
conventions used in most word processors. These functions can be accessed
from the Edit menu at the top of the screen.
To copy or paste a section from the Timeline is easy:
1
Highlight one or more clips in the Timeline and
select Copy or Cut using the Edit menu at the
top of your screen - or use the shortcuts
Apple X (Cut) or Apple C (Copy).
2
Go to the Edit menu at the top of your screen
and select either Paste (Apple V) to perform an Overwrite Edit, or Paste
Insert (Shift V) to perform an Insert Edit of the copied or cut material.
Paste Insert (Shift V) is an extremely useful function, not found in word
processors. As described above, to perform an Insert Edit select Paste Insert,
while to perform an Overwrite Edit use Paste.
 
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