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Linking Transitions and Cuts
 
 
 

Use the Link Transition and Link Cut buttons to affect how transitions (dissolves and wipes) and cuts behave during slide and trim operations.

When Link Transition or Link Cut is enabled, the transition or cut is linked to the element you slide or trim. This is useful if you have transitions such as dissolves that you want to keep with the trimmed element. For examples of slide operations using Link Transition and Link Cut, see Trimming Dissolves and Wipes.

The Link Transition button also affects the result of hard committing a selection of adjacent elements. If you select adjacent elements and hard commit them with Link Transition enabled, the elements are committed into a single element and the handles are removed. If you select adjacent elements (without selecting their cut) and hard commit them with Link Transition disabled, the elements are committed into a single element and the handles are removed but the elements remain separate.

To enable Link Transition or Link Cut:

  1. Enable Link Transition or Link Cut.

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    (a) Link Transition button  (b) Link Cut button