You can merge two or more clips into a single clip. The clips to be merged can be positioned sequentially in a track or can
            be located on different tracks. 
         
         The benefits of merging clips are as follows:
         
            - There are fewer clips to manage
- If you merge a pair of blended clips, the resulting source clip has keys for the blended animation. You can activate the merged
               clip and edit its animation in the .
            
- You can merge a single clip into a new clip. This is useful for creating an absolute clip from a relative clip, or for splitting
               a cycled clip. See Split clips.
               Note 
                     If you don’t want to merge clips, you can still manage multiple clips at a time by grouping them. See Create groups.
                      
 
 To merge clips
         
         
            - In the , select the clips that you want to merge.
               You can select multiple clips from the same or different tracks.
                
- Select  >  . .The  window appears. See Merge.
                
- Set the options and click the  button.
               The selected clips merge into a single clip.
                Note 
                     When clips merge, any gaps or overlapping between the animation clips are interpolated or blended.