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-title: Moving All Markers\r
+title: Moving Markers\r
--- \r
+ \r
+<h2>Single marker</h2>\r
+<p>\r
+ <kbd class="mouse">Left</kbd>-click and drag to move a single marker to a \r
+ new location on the timeline.\r
+</p>\r
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+<h2>Multiple markers</h2>\r
+<p>\r
+ It is possible to move multiple markers by the same distance. <kbd\r
+ class="mouse mod1">Left</kbd>-click each marker you want to move, then drag \r
+ one of the selected markers to a new location. All selected markers will\r
+ then move together. Note that the markers are bounded by the zero point on \r
+ the timeline. In other words, the first marker in your selection cannot move \r
+ to the left of zero on the timeline.\r
+</p>\r
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- \r
- <h2>To move a single marker</h2>\r
-<p>Click and drag it to a new location on the timeline. </p>\r
-<h2>To move multiple markers</h2>\r
-<p>Ctrl-click each marker you want to move, then drag one of the selected markers to a new location. All other selected markers will move with it, though bounded by the zero point on the timeline.</p>\r
-<h2>To move both ends of a range at once</h2>\r
-<p><kbd class="mod1">drag</kbd> one of the range markers (the start or end) and the other will in sync with it.</p>
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+<h2>Both ends of a range marker</h2>\r
+<p>\r
+ <kbd class="mod1 mouse">Left</kbd>-drag either end of the range marker. The \r
+ other end will move by the same distance.\r
+</p>\r