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Menu Item

What It Does

Undo last
operation

([C

TRL

+z])

Undoes the last operation by moving up one entry in the History list.
If you’ve moved a region, it puts it back where it was. If you’ve
deleted something, it recovers it. If you’ve changed a cross-fade, it
restores it to its original length or shape. The name of the operation
that will be undone appears on the menu as a reminder.
Undo can be repeated, each time moving one more step back up
the History list, until you reach the top of the list. This is handy if
you’ve performed several edits to piece together a part and decide
you don’t like the results.
WARNING - You can undo a recording pass, but you can’t redo it.
Read the section on the

History List

(page 33) to see just how far

you can and can't go with undo and it's companion redo.

Redo last

operation

([C

TRL

+S

HIFT

+z]

)

Restores to where you were before your last Undo operation.

Cut

([C

TRL

+x])

Removes the currently selected track portion (I-Beam tool selection)
or region (Hand Tool selection) from the GUI track area (playlist),
and places it on the Clipboard. This menu selection is grayed-out if
there is nothing selected to cut.

Copy

([C

TRL

+c])

Copies the currently selected track portion (I-Beam tool selection) or
region (Hand Tool selection) to the Clipboard. This menu selection
is grayed-out if there is nothing selected to copy.

Paste

([C

TRL

+v])

Places the current contents of the Clipboard on to a track. The clip
is pasted to the currently selected track (Track Number button
highlighted) at the position of the Current Time bar. This menu

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