\item[Move down] moves the selected track one step down in the stack of its corresponding type - audio or video.
\item[Delete track] removes the track from the timeline.
\item[Add Track] adds a track of the same media type as the one selected, audio or video, above the selected track.
- \item[Find in Resources] that media file will be highlighted in the media folder in the Resources window.
+ \item[Find in Resources] that media file will be highlighted in the media folder in the Resources window. If the
+ Resources window is closed, media is found and highlighted but the Resources window is not displayed.
\item[Show edit] will point out the exact start and stop points along with the length of the current edit on
that track as well as the media name, track name and number, and edit number.
\item[User title] is used to change the title name. This is really handy for files that have very long and
Holding the Shift key while clicking on an In/Out point, the area between the insertion point and that
In/Out point will be highlighted or extended to that In/Out point if already highlighted.
-An easy way to turn off the In/Out points if both are set, is to double click on the [ icon.
+An easy way to turn off the In/Out points if both are set, is to double click on the ] icon in the toolbar.
If you have already set the In and Out points, and then move the insertion point anywhere to the left of
the Out point, a LMB click on the [ icon will move the In point to the location of the insertion point. In the same
manner if you move the insertion point anywhere to the right of the In point, a LMB click on the ] icon