Adobe Premiere Pro CC v.7.xx User Manual

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Rolling Edit Tool

Rate Stretch Tool

Razor Tool

Slip Tool

Slide Tool

Pen Tool

Hand Tool

Zoom Tool

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preserves all edits to the left or right of the trimmed clip. For more information about using the Ripple Edit tool, see Making rolling and ripple edits
or

this video tutorial about the Ripple Edit Tool

by Andrew Devis

Select this tool to roll the edit point between two clips in a Timeline. The Rolling Edit Tool trims the In point of one and the Out

point of the other, while leaving the combined duration of the two clips unchanged. For more information about using the Rolling Edit tool, see
Making rolling and ripple edits or

this video tutorial about the Rolling Edit Tool

by Andrew Devis.

Select this tool to shorten a clip in a Timeline by speeding up its playback, or to lengthen it by slowing it down. The Rate

Stretch Tool changes speed and duration, but leaves the In and Out points of the clip unchanged. For more information about using the Rate
Stretch Tool, see Change clip speed and duration with the Rate Stretch tool or

this video about the Rate Stretch Tool

by Andrew Devis..

Select this tool to make one or more incisions in clips in a Timeline. Click a point in a clip to split it at that precise location. To split

clips in all tracks at that location, Shift-click the spot in any of the clips. For more information about using the Razor Tool, see Split or cut one or
more clips with the Razor tool or

this video about the Razor Tool

by Andrew Devis.

Select this tool to simultaneously change the In and Out points of a clip in a Timeline, while keeping the time span between them

constant. For example, if you have trimmed a 10-second clip to 5 seconds in a Timeline, you can use the Slip Tool to determine which 5 seconds
of the clip appear in the Timeline. For more information about using the Slip Tool, see Make slip and slide edits or

this video about the Slip Tool

by

Andrew Devis.

Select this tool to move a clip to the left or right in a Timeline while simultaneously trimming the two clips that surround it. The

combined duration of the three clips, and the location of the group in the Timeline, remain unchanged. For more information about using the Slide
Tool, see Make slip and slide edits or

this video about the Slide Tool

by Andrew Devis.

Select this tool to set or select keyframes, or to adjust connector lines in a Timeline. Drag a connector line vertically to adjust it. Ctrl-click

(Windows) or Command-click (Mac OS) on a connector line to set a keyframe. Shift-click noncontiguous keyframes to select them. Drag a
marquee over contiguous keyframes to select them. For more information about using the Pen Tool, see Select keyframes.

Select this tool to move the viewing area of a Timeline to the right or left. Drag left or right anywhere in the viewing area.

Select this tool to zoom in or out in a Timeline viewing area. Click in the viewing area to zoom in by one increment. Alt-click

(Windows) or Option-click (Mac OS) to zoom out by one increment. For more information about using the Zoom Tool, see Navigate in a sequence.

Open the Options panel

Select Window > Options.

Dock the Tools panel to the Options panel

1. In the Tools panel, click the panel menu icon.

2. Select Dock In Options Panel.

Undock the Tools panel from the Options panel

In the Options panel, click the dotted area to the left of Selection Tool.

Premiere Pro removes the Tools panel from the Options panel, and returns the Tools panel to the location it had before docking to the
Options panel.

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