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jonoomph committed Dec 4, 2022
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.. image:: images/quick-start-drop-files.jpg


File Menu
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To view the file menu, right click on a file (in the **Project Files** panel). Here are the actions you can use from the
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Remove from Project Remove a file from the project
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.. _split_clip_ref:

Split Clip
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If you need to cut a file into many smaller clips before editing, the **Split Clip** dialog is built exactly for this
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Please refer to the section :ref:`clips_cutting_slicing_ref` for more ways to cut and slice clips directly in the timeline.

Export Clip
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Export Clips
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If you want your clips available outside of your OpenShot project, or want to copy all your video assets to one place,
you can do this with the **Export Clip** dialog. Simply :kbd:`Ctrl+Click` to select any clips or files you like,
then right click and choose **Export Clips**. In the dialog that appears, choose a destination folder, and
click **Export**.
you can do this with the **Export Clips** dialog. Simply :kbd:`Ctrl+Click` to select any clips or files you like,
then :kbd:`Right Click` and choose :guilabel:`Export Clips`. In the dialog that appears, choose a destination folder, and
click :guilabel:`Export`.

NOTE: This will export each clip using it's **original video profile** (width, height, framerate, aspect ratio, etc...). It
also supports any :ref:`split_clip_ref` (described above). For example, if you have split a long video file into
many different clips (and named them), you can now export all the clips as separate video files (using the original
clip's video profile).

.. image:: images/export-clips-dialog.jpg

Add to Timeline
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