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Steve Mac kenzie
February 6, 2006 at 3:18 pmI was looking for this shortcut as well but I can not seem to get it to work on 1.5. Is is a bad case of the mondays or what? I have my desired clip in the source screen and I want to insert the whole deal in the timeline and the / key merely laughs at me.
Thank You for your input!
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Steve Mac kenzie
February 7, 2006 at 11:53 pmCan you elaborate on how that shortcut works?
I was looking for this shortcut as well but I can not seem to get it to work on 1.5.I have my desired clip in the source screen and I want to insert the whole deal in the timeline and the / key does not function.Thank You for your input!
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Josh Weiss
February 8, 2006 at 2:08 amThe / key will mark a clip that is already in your timeline if you click on it. The reason I was asking for this shortcut key is for the purpose of replacing an old clip with a new one from your source window. To insert a whole clip from your source window to your timeline, you can just hit the , for in insert edit or . for an overwrite edit.
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