No problem, David. Thing is, doing crossfades without a control surface is 
fairly tedious and involves a bunch of keystrokes. You can do a bulk crossfade 
operation but the results of the bulk crossfade might be fine for 90% of the 
points but maybe not all of them. It's better to do them individually in 
general. If it's spoken word, depending on the edits, you can probably get away 
with 20 ms crossfades.

Without explaining a lot in detail (others can fill in the gaps), set your 
nudge value to 10 milliseconds. Tab to the edit. Use the minus key to move back 
10 milliseconds. Press slash on the num pad three times and, assuming you're in 
Minutes:seconds, type 0.0.020. You'll have made a 20 millisecond selection 
across the edit. If you're in Commands Focus mode, press f or press Command-f 
to bring up the fades dialog and simply press enter.

HTH,

Slau

On Dec 4, 2014, at 8:35 PM, David Eagle <onlineea...@googlemail.com> wrote:

> OK, that is very simple. It’s a very different way of working, but it seems 
> to work and I suppose once I get used to it then it should work just as good. 
> Thanks again Slau. I’ll give you the weekend off.
> 
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