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1. simple type , one Track with 2 clips , if they overlap , vegas will
automatically make a cross fade ,..fade out to a fade in .
2. full type , two Tracks , one 1 clip on each track . Drag a fancy Sony
transition in between them . You can then Expand the Track view to see 3
Tracks now . The Track in the middle is the transition effect .
right click on a fader handle to select the fade type , "Linear" ,
"fast out" , "slow out" , or what ever Sony named them .
the best help is to .... press F1 to open MS13P Help , and search Transition
you need to view the built in Help of MS13P ,...too many things to do .
Later , if you have a specific question about what the Help file is saying\showing ,
then ask about that .
Vegas and MS13P can be tricky at times .