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Arranging movie clips
Add a track to the Expert view timeline
1 Choose Timeline > Add Tracks.
2 In the Add Tracks dialog box, type the number of tracks you want to add in the Add field for video or audio tracks.
3 To specify the placement of added tracks, choose an option from the Placement pop-up menu for each type of track
added, and click OK.
Resize tracks
Tracks have three preset sizes: Small, Medium, and Large. The Large view is helpful for viewing the clip thumbnails and
adjusting effects, such as the opacity or volume of a clip. You can also resize tracks manually and resize the width of the
track header area to accommodate long track names. If your movie contains several tracks, you can adjust the relative
proportion the tracks to favor the tracks you need to see.
By default, track names are hidden. To view track names, resize the track header section.
Resize the height of a track
In the Expert view timeline, do one of the following:
Right-click/ctrl-click an empty track of the Expert view timeline, and choose Track Size. Then choose Small,
Medium, or Large.
In the track header area of the Expert view timeline, position the pointer between two tracks so that the Height
Adjustment icon appears. Then, drag up or down to resize the track below (for video) or the track above (for
audio).
Resize the track header section of the Expert view timeline
In the Expe
rt view timeline, position the pointer over the right edge of the track header (where track icons are listed)
so that the Resize icon appears. Then, drag the right edge. (The icons at the top of the track header limit its minimum
width. The maximum width is about double the minimum width.)
Rename
a track
1 In the Expert view timeline, right-click/ctrl-click the tracks name (for example, Video 1) and choose Rename.
2 Type a new name for the track and press Enter, or click outside the box.
Delete empty tracks from the Expert view timeline
Do one of the following:
Choose Timeline > Delete Empty Tracks.
Right-click/ctrl-click in an empty track in the Expert view timeline and choose Delete Empty Tracks.
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