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Marco. wrote on 9/18/2006, 11:44 AM
Many people (including me) wanted it more often other way round. Especially when I work on the rough cut I always want to have both video and grouped audio deleted. So to me the new grouping option means reducing steps.

You can select the way it works in Options/Preferences/Editing.

Marco

Udi wrote on 9/18/2006, 12:39 PM
You can toggle the "Ignore Event Grouping" buttom at the top (Ctrl-Shift-U for short) do the delete and return back to grouping.

Also, you can select the event you want to delete, press U to ungroup it and delete.

Udi
kentwolf wrote on 9/18/2006, 3:10 PM
>>...Many people (including me) wanted it more often other way round..

Definitely. Same here. I want it *exactly* like it is. In my opinion, this is the way it should have been a very long time ago.
rmack350 wrote on 9/18/2006, 5:06 PM
Before this change, it was fairly easy to set up a keyboard command to delete both. for instance, you could set up <ctrl+delete> to delete both.

Is it possible to do the same to just delete one part? I'll look when i get home, but maybe someone here is also curious?

Rob Mack