I'm going to carefully select something on the timeline. In one keystroke (or two), delete everything else. Leave it right there in time.
Photoshop has Select and Invert the Select—select everything else.
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Special Delete?
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Re: Special Delete?
Windows / Linux: "Ctrl + T"kozikowski wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2020 3:47 pmI'm going to carefully select something on the timeline. In one keystroke (or two), delete everything else. Leave it right there in time.
I'd guess that on Mac it's "command + T".
"Edit > Remove Special > Trim Audio"
https://manual.audacityteam.org/man/edi ... trim_audio
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Re: Special Delete?
It's Command+T
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