paragraph{Drag Snapping} \index{edit!drag with snap} if you hold down the Ctrl + Alt keys while
dragging using the mouse, once the clip gets near to an edit, a
label, an in/out pointer or the start/end of the timeline, the
dragged clip will snap next to that marker. The 2 will now be
exactly aligned with no gap and no overlap. As you drag the clip
close to one of the markers, when they are within a short distance
they start to stick and stay that way until you move further away
from that distance. Also, the line will turn color from green to
yellow while in the sticky phase. In addition, this works for a
plugin while dragging so that it will be the same length as the edit.
\subsection{Copy/Paste clips/medias across Multiple Instances}%
\label{sub:copy_paste_multiple_instances}
\index{multiple instances: copy/paste}
It is easy to copy/paste clips/media within a single instance of
\CGG{} or across multiple instances. The reason this works is
because there are hidden X cut buffers and these are used to
transmit EDL from 1 instance to another.
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may be replace "2" and "1" with words "two" and "one" here?