Group clips snap clips, Group clips, Snap clips – Adobe Premiere Pro CC v.7.xx User Manual

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Group clips

You can group multiple clips so that you can move, disable, copy, or delete them together. Both audio and video tracks of a linked clip are
included when you group it with other clips.

You can’t apply clip-based commands, such as the Speed command, or effects to the group, though you can select individual clips in the group
and apply effects.

You can trim the exterior edges of the group (the head of the first clip in a group or the tail of the last clip), but you can’t trim any of the interior In
and Out points.

To group clips, select multiple clips, and choose Clip > Group.

To ungroup clips, select a group clip, and choose Clip > Ungroup.

To select one or more clips in a group of clips, Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac OS) a single clip in a group. Shift+Alt-click (Windows)
or Shift+Option-click (Mac OS) to select additional clips in a group.

Snap clips

To make it easier to align clips with one another or with particular points in time, you can activate the snap feature. With Snap on, when you move
a clip, it automatically aligns with, or snaps to, the edge of another clip, a marker, the start or end of the time ruler, or the playhead. When you
drag a portion of a clip vertically into another track, it will snap to its original time location in the new track. Snapping also helps to ensure you don’t
inadvertently perform an insert or overwrite edit when dragging. As you drag clips, a vertical line with arrows appears and indicates when clips are
aligned.

Enable and disable the snap feature

At the upper left of a Timeline panel under the Sequence tab, click the Snap button

to select it. Click it again to deselect it.

Snap a clip to a clip edge, marker, or playhead

1. Make sure that the Snap button

is selected in a Timeline panel.

2. Drag the edge of a clip close to the edge of another clip or a marker or the playhead. A vertical line appears when alignment occurs.

You can toggle the snap feature using a keyboard shortcut (S) even during an editing operation, such as moving or trimming a clip.

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