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- [Instructor] Although I said in the last movie I want to move on to a different subject, I think it worth having another movie here first for you that's though not described as an advanced technique, it is still of importance when we want to duplicate project events. Here's where we left off with the two events overlapping, with the cross fade applied. Remember, when we apply a cross fade, diagonal fade lines appear. But notice what happens when I pull apart the two events. By left-clicking on the second event and moving it to the right, we see the two events retain those fade in and fade out lines. To remove them, we would have to do this manually. So, with the first event, I'll lef-click on the fade out handle, and drag to the right. And I'll do the converse with the second event, and remove that fade in. Okay, simple enough. Now, I want to delete that copied event, the second event here, by having it selected,…

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