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3 Choose Edit > Overwrite (or press D).
The source clip appears in the primary storyline and overwrites any clips for the duration of the
source clip.
Note: If you use the keyboard shortcut and the skimmer is present in the Timeline, the edit will
occur at the skimmer position.
To overwrite from the playhead back, so that the overwrite clip’s end point (rather than its start
point) is aligned at the target position, press Shift-D.
Replace a clip in your project with another clip
You can replace clips in your project with clips from the Browser, other Final Cut Pro media
browsers, or the Finder. In contrast to overwrite edits, replacing works on whole Timeline clips
only and can change the duration of your project.
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Replace options include using the start or end of the source clip, retiming the source clip to t
the duration of the Timeline clip, as well as automatically creating or adding to auditions.
Replace a clip in the Timeline with one or more clips by dragging
1 Do one of the following to make a source selection:
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Select a clip or range in the Browser.
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Select a media item in one of the Final Cut Pro media browsers or in the Finder.
2 Drag the source selection over the clip in the Timeline you want to replace.
The target clip in the Timeline is highlighted with a white outline.
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