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In this video, I'm going to show you how
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you can add a magnetic snap on your
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videos in Shortcut. So, I have here one
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video that I've just added on my
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timeline. But the problem is if I go
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ahead and add another video track like
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this on the same timeline, then if I try
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to move it closer to this, I'm really
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struggling to make them align or stick
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to each other. Sometimes it may go
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beyond. And look at that. And sometimes
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if I try to move it closer and just
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being careful, you find that there is
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some space that has been left here. So
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if you want to avoid this, the best
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thing to do is to go ahead and turn on
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the snap feature or snap tool in
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shortcut. So to do that, head over here
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and you can see a magnet like icon and
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this icon will help us to snap several
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video clips whenever you add them on
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your timeline. So if you tap on that and
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then go ahead now and move this whenever
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you try to move closer it will just snap
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together and it won't go beyond that.
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And now look at that they have fitted
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together. If I go ahead and take another
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video clip again and add here it has
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left some space but I can just easily
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move it and it will snap at play heads
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like that and now they have joined
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together. So, by using this feature, you
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can easily add videos in your timeline
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without having issues of leaving gaps in
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your videos or cutting into other videos
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on your timeline. If this video was
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let's meet in the next video.