\item[File] options for loading, saving, and rendering as described in other sections (\ref{cha:load_save_and_the_EDL}).
\item[Edit] edit functions; most of which have shortcuts that you will quickly learn (\ref{cha:editing}).
\item[Keyframes] keyframe options which are described in the Keyframe section (\ref{cha:keyframes}).
- \item[Audio] audio functions such as \textit{Add track}, \textit{Attach transition/effect}.
+ \item[Audio] audio functions such as \textit{Add track}, \textit{Attach effect}
+and \textit{Attach transition}. The \textit{Attach effect} is especially useful when
+you need the effect to be applied to all related audio tracks as a \textit{Shared effect}
+and is described as an alternative method of application in section \ref{sec:shared_effect_tracks}.
\item[Video] video functions such as \textit{Add track, Default/Attach transition, Render effect}.
\item[Tracks] move or delete tracks are the most often used.
\item[Settings] much of this is described elsewhere with the most frequently used to include
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Creating folders that are more specific to a particular project is helpful in better organizing your work.
-This can be done by utilizing the files already loaded to the \textit{master} Media or Clips folders in the Resources window.
+This can be done by utilizing the files already loaded to the \textit{master} Media or Clips folders in the Resources window. The general rule is you can only drag clips to a ClipUserBin and you can only drag media to a MediaUserBin.
+
Below are steps illustrating an easy way to set up a folder.
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