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Marking In and Out points for a duplicate clip



If you're working with a duplicate clip that was trimmed (see Using named duplicate clips and unnamed instances of clips), you may want to set a new In or Out point beyond the In and Out point of the duplicate clip. You can do this by opening the duplicate clip's master clip.

To mark In and Out points beyond the current start and end of a duplicate clip:

1 Double-click the duplicate clip's master clip in the Project window to open it in the Source view.

2 If you don't want to trim the master clip, create a new duplicate clip. See Using named duplicate clips and unnamed instances of clips.

3 Set new In and Out points.


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