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Can't explain this in this title box

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Ok, you have almost finished an i-movie project but have filmed some new material you want to add halfway through or at the beginning, just a couple of clips from the clips pane, but! ...By doing this you will shunt all the clips forward to make room for the new additions and as a result will have to spend the best part of an hour re-aligning the entire soundtrack as any SFX, music, extracted audio etc... will now be out of sync.

I'm sure I saw something in the help menu once along the lines of 'add clip without upsetting timeline' but I can't find it for love nor money, IF whatever I saw was a solution - a way of gluing the existing project into one block so it all moves together.

As always, enormous gratitude for any helpful replies.
 

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