| 1. | How do you select a specific clip in the Timeline? How do you deselect that clip? |
| 2. | How can you select a group of adjacent clips? All clips? |
| 3. | How do you copy and paste a clip? |
| 4. | In what ways can you move a clip or group of clips in the Timeline? |
| 5. | Can snapping be turned off and on while you're moving a clip? |
| 6. | When you drag a clip directly into the Timeline, how do you determine whether it will be an Overwrite or Insert edit? |
| 7. | How do you drag an audio clip directly to the Timeline? |
| 8. | If you're making video Insert edits into a sequence with a music track, what must you do so the music track won't be split by the Insert edit? |
| 1. | Click once on the clip to select it. Click in the gray empty space above the Timeline track to deselect it, or press Shift-Cmd-A. |
| 2. | Click the first clip and Shift-click the last clip in the group, or drag a marquee around those clips. To select all clips, press Cmd-A. |
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| 3. | Select the clip and press Cmd-C to copy it. Move the playhead to the desired clip location and press Cmd-V to paste it. |
| 4. | By dragging them, or by selecting them, typing the amount of the move, and then pressing Return. |
| 5. | Yes, by pressing the N key. |
| 6. | Drag the tip of the pointer beneath the thin gray line to make it an Overwrite edit (solid box/downward arrow). Drag the tip of the pointer above the thin gray line to make it an Insert edit (hollow box/forward arrow). |
| 7. | By dragging the Drag Hand icon in the Audio tab of the Viewer. |
| 8. | Lock the music tracks. |