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Adobe Express: Rearrange audio using cut and paste

Demo summary

Demonstration of moving audio segments by cutting text from one part of the transcript and pasting it into another location.

Step-by-step

  1. Highlight the sentence you want to move within the transcript
  2. Copy the text using the toolbar or the keyboard shortcut Command+C
  3. Delete the text from its original location
  4. Place the cursor at the new desired location in the transcript
  5. Paste the text using the toolbar or the keyboard shortcut Command+V

Options

  • Use the on-screen toolbar for copy/paste actions
  • Use keyboard shortcuts (Command+C / Command+V) for copy/paste actions

Tips

  • Review the flow of the audio after pasting to ensure the new placement makes sense contextually

Highlights

demonstrate how you can cut copy paste your audio around directly in the in the transcript

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