Sorry to be so dense here, but I would have thought the "in point" 
would be the "head" material, or was the "head" of the clip.  Those 
are obviously two different things.  Are you saying in essence that 
the clip isn't long enough?

Thanks for the replies!
RR


--- In [email protected], "Jeff Schell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
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> This means you don't have enough (or any) "head" materail of the 
clip on the right. Head material is source material before the clip's 
In point. 
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>   From: Rick 
>   To: [email protected] 
>   Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 12:31 PM
>   Subject: [AP] Transition Problems
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>   I'm using Premiere 1.5 and lately I am unable to put a transition 
>   between two clips.  When I drag a clip to the timeline it 
automatically 
>   jumps to the beginning of the clip on the right.  I can use the 
Effect 
>   Controls to put the transition between the clips, but the 
transition is 
>   then "x-ed" out (actually, it's diagonal bars) on the clip to the 
>   left.  I can only put the transition in the beginning or end of 
the 
>   right clip.
> 
>   I'm sure this is a simple problem but I've not run into it 
before.  Any 
>   help is appreciated.
> 
>   RR
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