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JMacSTL wrote on 2/18/2005, 3:26 PM
Yes. click and highlight all the segments that you want locked together, and hit the G key, for making them a group . then when you move one, they all move together.

jmm

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joshuaskrip wrote on 2/18/2005, 3:55 PM
Thanks, I'll give it a try.

JS
joshuaskrip wrote on 2/19/2005, 12:23 PM

I tried your suggestion, of clicking and highlighting and then push g and nothing happenns. I searched the manual and then I tried highlighting the tracks I wanted to group and clicked on the toolbar and clicked group, but all of the submenus are greyed out.

I must be missing something.

I have my video and audio that are together, but I am adding some audio below the main two tracks. So I try to highlight all three tracks and push g. Is this the way it should work?

Thanks

JS
MJhig wrote on 2/19/2005, 12:36 PM
You have to highlight all the events to group not the tracks.

MJ
joshuaskrip wrote on 2/19/2005, 2:11 PM
>>You have to highlight all the events to group not the tracks<<

I'm sorry, I don't think I follow. I am highlighting the video and audio track, plus the extra audio track that I place below it. Wouldn't this be highlighting all the events, or am I missing something. I consider these three tracks (video, audio and extra audio) events. Is this not right.

Thanks



MJhig wrote on 2/19/2005, 3:54 PM
I am highlighting the video and audio track, plus the extra audio track that I place below it. Wouldn't this be highlighting all the events

No that's highlighting/selecting the tracks.

You must select the events in the tracks themselves by clicking on the first event in the first track then shift-clicking on the last event in the third track assuming you have 3 tracks, the first being a video track and the second and third being audio tracks. Then right-click over the highlighted events > Group > Create New or press "G".

Or if all you have is these tracks and these tracks contain the events you want to group then you can Edit > Select > All.

The key here is you are grouping "events", you can't group "tracks".

MJ
joshuaskrip wrote on 2/20/2005, 1:22 PM
Thanks,

Got it! For some reason laying in bed with a touch of the flu yesterday, nothing clicked.

Thanks again,

JS