Hi Peter,

I'm out of town and I don't have much time to give a detailed reply but here 
are a couple of ideas:

First, make sure you check the option for clips to follow track selection or 
something to that effect. It might be track follows clip selection or, in the 
old language, region selection. This checkbox is in the Preferences dialog but 
I can't remember precisely where. When you select a clip, it will automatically 
select the same clip in the Clips table and vice versa.

To verify what a clip's name is, select it in the timeline within the edit 
window and press Command-Shift-r which is the command to rename a clip. You'll 
see the name of the current clip. Remember to press escape to cancel out of the 
dialog. This only works when the Edit window is open and is the frontmost 
window.

HTH,
Slau

On Apr 8, 2016, at 5:00 AM, Peter Bosher <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi All,
> 
> I need to assemble audio dramas which have been recorded as separate clips, 
> so for example a clip for each take, each piece of inserted music, soundscape 
> or effect.
> 
> I can jump from clip to clip with tab and option-tab, and look through the 
> clip list table to select a clip for example, but how can I easily tell which 
> clip I am on at any given point in the time-line, or jump the insertion point 
> to a clip from the clip list?   Any tips on the best approach for this 
> scenario?
> 
> Best,
> 
> Peter
> 
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