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To quickly delete an audio or video clip without unlinking it, right-click/ctrl-click the clip and choose either Delete Audio or Delete Video from the
menu.

Delete only the audio or video portion of a linked clip

In the Expert view timeline, do one of the following:

Right-click/Ctrl-click the linked clip and choose Delete Audio or Delete Video.

Alt-click the audio or video portion to select it alone, and press the Delete or Backspace key.

Select a linked click and choose Clip > Unlink Audio And Video. Reselect either clip and choose Edit > Clear or Edit > Delete And Close
Gap.

The clips shift over to fill the gap left by the deleted clip.

Synchronize linked clips

Adobe Premiere Elements automatically places video and its audio on separate tracks in the Expert view timeline. However, it links the clips so
that they remain in sync as you trim or move them.

If you Alt-drag one of the clips out of sync, Adobe Premiere Elements displays the number of offset frames next to the clip name in the Expert
view timeline.

Even if you unlink the clips, Adobe Premiere Elements keeps track of the offset, and displays it again if you relink them. You can have Adobe
Premiere Elements automatically resynchronize the clips. Depending on the clips, you can choose between two methods of synchronizing.

In the Expert view timeline, right-click/ctrl-click the offset number of the clip you want to move.

The clip you right-click/ctrl-click moves or adjusts to align with the other clip, which remains in place.

Enable and disable clips

Occasionally, you might want to disable a clip while you try a different editing idea or to shorten the processing time. Disabling a clip hides it when
you view the movie in the Monitor panel or when you export the movie. You can still move or change a disabled clip.

Select one or more clips in the Quick view timeline or the Expert view timeline, and choose Clip > Enable.

The check mark next to the command disappears when you disable a clip, and the clip appears dimmed in the Quick view timeline and the
Expert view timeline.

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