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Bed30321077z973
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February 8, 2024
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Shortcut to select all clips from one single track? without making a rectangle around with a mouse

  • February 8, 2024
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Hello,

Selecting multiple clips, especially inside one single track is pretty easy, you use your mouse and make a rectangle around them,

but sometimes when it get crowded, I"d rather have the option to "select" the track actually. Just something like CTRL +click on one of the clips or CTRL+click on the trackname => all clips selected within that track.

Or similar.

 

Does that exist?

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Correct answer Peru Bob

Scroll down to  How to select everything to the right on a Single Track

here:

https://semicolon.dev/premiere/how-to-select-everything-to-the-right#:~:text=You%20can%20also%20activate%20%22select,everything%20to%20the%20left%22%20mode.

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Peru Bob
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Peru BobCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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February 8, 2024
Bed30321077z973
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February 8, 2024

Thanks! will check it out!

Edit: Very powerful stuff thanks

Bed30321077z973
Inspiring
February 8, 2024

@Peru Bob  do you have something about removing the empty space BEFORE your FIRST clip only (something that removes the first gaps before any clip, but does not remove the gaps between your other clips only the beginning)

Do you have something like that? Or do you know how to tell premiere to ignore the empty space before your first clip?

Or even how to move a selection at once DIRECLTY until it hits another clip ot it hits the 0 second bar?

Ann Bens
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February 8, 2024

Shift Track Selection Forward.

 

(You need to hit F1 once in a while).

Bed30321077z973
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February 8, 2024

Hello @Ann Bens , what does it mean shift track?

I tried maintaining SHIFT key or SHIFT and CTRL, and moving around selection of clips,

What do you mean?