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Seems this had been broken for some time now, but nobody noticed it. :-/ Thanks to Len Ovens for pointing this one out. :-)
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33 lines
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HTML
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<dfn>Range markers</dfn> are essentially two <a href="@@creating-location-markers">
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location markers</a> that appear in the <a href="@@ruler">Range Markers ruler</a>,
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and are grouped together to mark the beginning and end of a section in the timeline.
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<h2>Creating a Range on the timeline</h2>
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Creating a new <dfn>range</dfn> can be done by <kbd class="mouse">right</kbd>
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clicking on the Range Markers ruler at the top
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of the timeline, then selecting <kbd class="menu">New Range</kbd>. Two markers
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with the same name and opposign arrows will appear along the ruler.
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It is also possible to create range markers from a selected range or
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region in the Editor window, or to using the <kbd class="menu">Ranges
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& Marks List</kbd> in the Editor list.
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<h2>Editing a Range</h2>
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<p>
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Both markers of a range can be independently moved along the timeline by clicking and dragging
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them to the desired location.
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They can also be moved together by <kbd class="mod1n"></kbd> dragging one marker.
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See <a href="@@moving-markers">Moving markers</a> for more information.
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