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-# Resetting clips
-
-You can reset the duration and speed of a clip. Resetting a clip **does not reset** the following properties:
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-* Start
-* Ease In Duration and Ease Out Duration
-* Animation Extrapolation settings
-* Blend Curves
-
-To reset a clip, right-click the clip and select **Editing** from the context menu. Then, select **Reset Duration**, **Reset Speed**, or **Reset All**. Depending on the reset option you select, resetting a clip does the following:
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-|**Option:** |**Description:** |
-|:---|:---|
-|**Reset Duration**|Resets the Duration and the Clip In.|
-|**Reset Speed**|Resets the Speed Multiplier.|
-|**Reset All**|Resets the Duration, Clip In, and Speed Multiplier.|
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-If resetting a clip results in two clips overlapping each other, Timeline creates a blend for the overlap, regardless of the selected Clip Edit mode.