Copy and paste clips by dragging in the timeline, Delete all clips on one track – Adobe Premiere Pro CC v.7.xx User Manual

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Copy and paste clips by dragging in the Timeline

You can copy and paste clips by dragging them and holding down a modifier key to a different place in the Timeline.

To copy and paste clips to a new place in the Timeline, do the following:

1. Press the Alt (Windows), or Option (Mac OS) key.

2. Select one or more clips in the sequence, and then drag them to a new location in the Timeline. You can drag them horizontally or vertically.

After dropping the clips in a new location, they are duplicated.

When dragging clips with the Alt or Option key modifier in the Timeline, you can do the following:

You can duplicate either the video or audio portion of clips if you Alt-click (Windows), or Option-click (Mac OS) the clips, and then drag
them to a new place in the Timeline.

You can hold down the Alt key (Windows) or Option key (Mac OS) as you are dragging to copy and paste clips to a new place in the
Timeline.

If a clip is already selected, clicking Alt key (Windows) or Option key (Mac OS) will no longer select the audio or video portion of a clip,
the clip must be deselected first.

Delete all clips on one track

1. Select the Track Select tool

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2. Do one of the following:

To delete both the audio and video of linked clips, click the first clip in the track.

To delete only one track’s clips and not the linked counterparts, Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac OS) the track’s clips.

3. Press Delete.

You can also delete a track along with everything it contains. See Work with tracks.

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