To Lift Frames; To Extract Frames And Close Gap; To Delete All Clips On One Track; To Delete Space Between Clips - Adobe PREMIERE PRO 2 Manual

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To lift frames

Lifting removes frames from a sequence and leaves a gap of the same duration as the frames you remove.
Do one of the following:
To remove entire clips, select one or more clips in the sequence and press the Delete key.
To remove a range of frames, use controls in the Program Monitor to specify sequence In and Out points, and click
the Lift button
.

To extract frames and close gap

Extracting removes frames from the program and closes the resulting gap by ripple deletion.
Do one of the following:
To remove entire clips, select one or more clips in the sequence, and choose Edit > Ripple Delete.
To remove a range of frames, use controls in the Program Monitor to specify sequence In and Out points, and click
the Extract button
.

To delete all clips on one track

Select the Track Select tool
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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 the track's clips.
Press Delete.
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Note: You can also delete a track along with everything it contains. See "To delete tracks" on page 113.

To delete space between clips

When you delete space between clips, all clips in all unlocked tracks shift according to the duration of the gap. To
prevent a track from shifting during a ripple delete (or any insert or extract edit), lock the track.
Right-click the empty space, and choose Ripple Delete.
You can also right-click a gap and choose Ripple Delete.
To move a clip in the Timeline panel
You can move a clip by dragging it in the Timeline panel. To move multiple clips, select a range of clips, or move a
group of clips.
You can drag the clip and place it in an empty spot or snap it to another clip. You can also lift, extract, insert, and
overlay clips that you move. Watch the translucent rectangle that represents the clip's duration as you drag it.
Lift/Overlay is the default mode and is indicated by the Lift/Overlay icon
Pressing Ctrl when you drag a clip extracts it, and pressing Ctrl as you drop a clip performs an insert edit. The
Extract/Insert icon
appears when you drag or drop clips while pressing Ctrl.
Do one of the following:
To lift and overwrite, drag one or more clips to a new destination.
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