-To create a media selection, highlight a region on the cinelerra media timeline, then use the main menubar or compositor/viewer edit panel to operate the clip cut, copy, or copy-keyframe menu buttons. This selection can then be pasted to a target selection on the timeline using the main menubar or compositor/viewer edit panel to operate the clip paste or paste-keyframe operation. Also, by using the resource window you can select the \textit{Clips} folder and right mouse the resources list box, then use the \texttt{Paste Clip} menu item to paste the selection to a named clip. Additionally, these methods work between running instances of cinelerra, which means you can move media clips between the cinelerra program instances. The clip data is also copied to the secondary clipboard buffer. This makes it possible to examine the clip content directly if so desired.
+To create a media selection, highlight a region on the Cinelerra media timeline, then use the main menubar or compositor/viewer edit panel to operate the clip cut, copy, or copy-keyframe menu buttons. This selection can then be pasted to a target selection on the timeline using the main menubar or compositor/viewer edit panel to operate the clip paste or paste-keyframe operation. Also, by using the resource window you can select the \textit{Clips} folder and right mouse the resources list box, then use the \texttt{Paste Clip} menu item to paste the selection to a named clip. Additionally, these methods work between running instances of Cinelerra, which means you can move media clips between the Cinelerra program instances. The clip data is also copied to the secondary clipboard buffer. This makes it possible to examine the clip content directly if so desired.