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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Sherman Oaks, CA
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Shortcut to Select Entire Sequence?
I thought there was a shorcut to select an entire sequence, something like Ctrl+T (that's not it) which I used to use.
I find myself going Home, I, End, O a lot, and it would be nice to find out what the easier way was (if I'm not just misremembering, LOL). Thanks much!
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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I'm not sure, Peter. I have two different pdf's for Avid shortcuts and nothing was listed. If there isn't one, why not just make sure all tracks are active and hit T?
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B/C that will mark only the clip, not the entire sequence. But thanks for consulting the PDF's ;).
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DOH! I forgot to mention you would need an empty video track (hit ctrl+Y to make a new video track) then T will mark all tracks (of course if they're all active)
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