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Adobe Premiere Pro Help
Editing a Sequence
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To add or subtract a range of clips in the current selection, Shift-drag a marquee around
clips. Shift-dragging a marquee that includes unselected clips adds them to the current
selection. Shift-dragging a marquee that includes selected clips deselects them.
Selecting a range of clips by dragging a marquee
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To select all clips that exist on and after a certain time on one track, select the track
select tool
and click the clip at the beginning of the time span you want to select.
Shift-click with the tool to select clips in all tracks.
Track forward tool being used in the timeline
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To select clips in a track independently of its linked video or audio, Alt-click using the
track select tool
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Grouping clips
You can
group
multiple clips so that you can select and move them as a single object. Both
tracks of a linked clip are included when you group it with other clips. However, you can’t
apply clip-based commands, such as the Speed command, to the entire group. Although
you can’t apply an effect to the group as a whole, you can apply effects to individual clips
in the group. 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.
You can Alt-click an individual clip to select it without ungrouping the clips. You can
ungroup the clips at any time.
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:
Do any of the following:
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Alt-click a single clip in a group.
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Shift+Alt-click to select additional clips in a group.