<img src="/images/selection-clocks.png" alt="The range clocks">
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- The current <dfn>selection range</dfn>, as set with the <a href="/ardours-interface/the-toolbox/">Range Mode tool</a>,
+ The current <dfn>selection range</dfn>, as set with the <a href="@@toolbox">Range Mode tool</a>,
is displayed in these three clocks: start of the range, end of the range, and length.
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<kbd class="mouse">Right</kbd> clicking on any of the clocks brings up a context menu
- allowing to change the type of time display between the <a href="/introducing-ardour/basic-gui-operations/editing-clocks/">
+ allowing to change the type of time display between the <a href="@@editing-clocks">
4 clock modes</a>, and to copy the selected clock's time to the clipboard.
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regions are trimmed so that there are no overlaps. This does not affect
the previously recorded audio data, and trimmed regions can be expanded
again at will. Non-layered mode can be very useful for spoken word material,
- especially in combination with <a href="/editing-and-arranging/change-region-lengths/pushpull-trimming/">push/pull trimming</a>.
+ especially in combination with <a href="@@pushpull-trimming">push/pull trimming</a>.
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- See <a href="/working-with-tracks/track-types/">Track Modes</a> for more information.
+ See <a href="@@track-types">Track Modes</a> for more information.
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