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You can add clips to a sequence in the following ways:
Drag the clip from the Project panel or Source Monitor
to a Timeline panel or the Program Monitor.
Use the Insert and Overlay buttons in the Source Monitor
to add clips to a Timeline panel. Or use the keyboard shortcuts
associated with those buttons.
Automatically assemble a sequence from the Project panel.
An overlay edit adds a clip by replacing any frames
already in a sequence starting from the edit point and extending
for the length of the clip. Overlay is the default method when dragging
a clip to a sequence or when rearranging clips in a sequence.
 Adding a clip by overlaying existing clips With an insert edit, adding a clip to the sequence
forces any clips later in time to shift forward to accommodate the
new clip. When dragging a clip, press the Ctrl (Windows) or Command
(Mac OS) key to shift into insert mode.
 Adding a clip by inserting it between clips  If one or more tracks is locked, an insert edit
shifts clips in all unlocked tracks. To prevent an insert edit from
shifting clips in a track, lock the track. Alternatively, click the
Sync Lock button in the header of every track you want to shift.
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