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no need for the Option A step.
and it must be forward delete or Shift + Delete OPTION A: all the layers are selected by the in out points. Option A however might show you very graphically if some of your autoslecet buttons aren't activated. And if they aren't, then not all tracks will be selected, and the ripple delete wont work even with just the in outs you do get a slight change in clip colour to indicate selection. autoselect buttons are the tiny grey buttons iner-most on the left hand "panel" of the timeline. DELETE: simple delete will just extract the selection. SHIFT + Delete will also close the gap. (Ripple Delete) Forward Delete will also close the gap cheers, nick
Nick Meyers Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > DELETE: > simple delete will just extract the selection. > SHIFT + Delete will also close the gap. (Ripple > Delete) > Forward Delete will also close the gap Thanks for mentioning this, Nick. I have always been confused by Delete key behavior, which seems to change depending on circumstances. The reason, it turns out, is that I have the Delete key mapped to Forward Delete, and the Backspace key (Windows keyboard) mapped to Clear. Between these two I seem to get what I want, but I think a previous system owner may have set that up. So check how your keys are mapped, and remember that you can set up what you want. And that someone might have done it for you.
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