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seconds, exactly. You can change the units that are snapped to using the
"Set Selection Format" option in the View Menu .
Snap-To ... > Snap Off - Turns Snap-To mode off letting you select
arbitrary ranges of time
Preferences... - Opens the preferences dialog.
View Menu
Zoom In - Zooms in on the horizontal axis of the audio, displaying more
detail about less time. You can also use the zoom tool to zoom in on a
particular part of the window.
Zoom Normal - Zooms to the default view, which displays about one inch
per second.
Zoom Out - Zooms out, displaying less detail about more time.
Fit in Window - Zooms out until the entire project just fits in the window.
Fit Vertically - Resizes all of the tracks vertically so they all fit inside of the
window (if possible).
Zoom to Selection - Zooms in or out so that the selection fills the window.
Set Selection Format - lets you choose the formatting that is displayed at
the bottom of the window indicating the current selection time. Options
include film, video, and audio CD frames, seconds + samples, or pure time.
If you turn on Snap-To mode in the Edit Menu, the selection will snap to
the frames or other quantization you have selected in this menu.
History... - Brings up the history window. It shows all the actions you have
performed during the current session, including importing. The right-hand
column shows the amount of hard disk space your operations used. You
can jump back and forth between editing steps quite easily by simply
clicking on the entries in the window, the same as selecting Undo or Redo
many times in a row. You can also discard Undo history to save disk space.
The history window can be kept open while you work.
Float Control Toolbar - moves the Control Toolbar out of the window and
into its own floating window, so you can position it wherever you want. The