Finding and selecting content in the timeline, Understanding what’s currently selected, Chapter 11 – Apple Final Cut Pro 5 User Manual
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Finding and Selecting Content
in the Timeline
When you want to arrange, copy, delete, or otherwise
manipulate items in a sequence, the first thing you need
to do is select them.
This chapter covers the following:
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Understanding What’s Currently Selected
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Direct Methods for Selecting Content in a Sequence
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Finding and Selecting Based on Search Criteria
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Selecting a Vertical Range Between In and Out Points
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Using Auto Select to Specify Tracks for Selections
Understanding What’s Currently Selected
Most commands in Final Cut Pro require a selection. Even when you have not explicitly
selected items in the Timeline, Final Cut Pro often has a default selection, such as the
clip currently beneath the Timeline playhead. In addition to learning different methods
for selecting items in a sequence, it’s important to understand which clips Final Cut Pro
considers to be selected when you haven’t made an explicit selection.