Hi Mike,

Usually, if I want to skip through a very long file in large increments, I stop 
playback, use the right arrow to move to where I want to be, then press 
Shift-Space to hear where I am. The amount you move with each press of the 
arrow is dependent on the zoom setting, which seems to be adjusted according to 
the length of the file you open. I normally set mine to 100%, find the spot 
closest to where I want to start editing, then decrease the value to move by 
smaller amounts until I find the exact place to perform edits. Hope this helps.

Regards,

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On 27 Oct 2012, at 6:24 AM, Blinkin <blinkin4...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Fellow audio editors,
>       If I have a track that is somewhat long and I need to skip toward the 
> end what is the easiest way to do this?
>       I know the arrows will fast forward and rewind as well as changed to 
> playing speed but is there a way to just jump through it?
>       Thanks for any help ya'll. Enjoy the weekend.
> 
> Mike 
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