The Timeline window supports different methods of inserting clips depending on the type of track, where you click, and whether a clip or track is already selected. In the Timeline window, inserting clips refers to adding and making space for a clip without blending or replacing intersecting clips.
To accurately insert a clip, select Ripple mode as the Edit mode, and position the Timeline Playhead to set the insertion point. Select Add From Animation Clip from the More (⋮) menu for the track where you want to insert the clip.
Accurately insert a clip with the Ripple mode (A), the Timeline Playhead (B), and Add From Animation Clip in the More (⋮) menu ©
In the above example, the Timeline Playhead is the insertion point. You can specify the insertion point using these other methods:
The location of the insertion point determines where the clip is inserted and how it affects the other clips and gaps on the same track:
For example, inserting a clip at the Timeline Playhead, in the gap between Clip 1A and Clip 1B, ripples Clip 1B to accommodate the 72 frame Walk clip