Dragging Markers in the Sequence in Windows 10

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AGM
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Dragging Markers in the Sequence in Windows 10

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Hi - I have DP 10.11 and I can add markers gaily to my project but they refuse to be dragged after creation. I wonder if there is a modifier key I am missing. Or maybe a secret incantation....

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Re: Dragging Markers in the Sequence in Windows 10

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This one has confused me (on a Mac) a few times. You can't drag Markers in the time line. Go to the Conductor track, set it to show Markers and you can drag them around there.
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Re: Dragging Markers in the Sequence in Windows 10

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You can also move markers using the Shift Markers command in the markers window mini-menu.
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Re: Dragging Markers in the Sequence in Windows 10

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Thanks team - that's helpful. AGM
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