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Edit > Basic Timeline Edits > Add a Marker

Add a Marker

You can add markers during a .camrec recording in Camtasia Recorder or while editing in Camtasia Studio. Insert markers to:

To add a marker while recording

Press <CTRL + SHIFT + M> or click the Marker button on the Recording toolbar.

To view the markers created during the recording, import the .camrec file into Camtasia Studio. The markers appear on the Timeline.

To add a marker while editing
  1. On the Timeline, position the seek bar on a frame.
  2. Choose Edit > Add a Marker or press <CTRL + M>.
  3. The Marker Name dialog box appears. Enter a name and click OK. Camtasia Studio inserts a marker on the Timeline on the Markers track.
Enter a name for the marker. The marker name appears within the interactive table of contents in a produced video.
Marker Options

Option
Description
Move a marker
Drag the marker to a new location on the Timeline.
Delete a marker
Right-click on a marker on the Timeline and select Delete From Timeline.
Remove all markers from the Timeline
Choose Edit > Remove All Markers. Click Yes in the dialog that appears.
Edit the marker name
Double-click on a marker on the Timeline.
Split at all markers
Automatically splits clips on the Timeline into multiple clips based on the location of the markers. Camtasia Studio cannot split markers placed at the beginning of a clip or during a callout, transition, etc. Choose Edit > Split All Markers.

See Also:


http://www.techsmith.com/
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