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Docking a toolbar 
When you drag a floating toolbar to any edge of the main screen, the toolbar docks on that edge. 
Floating a toolbar 
When you drag a docked toolbar away from an edge, the toolbar becomes a floating toolbar. 
Standard toolbar 
The Standard toolbar is displayed by default when you start the application. The buttons on this toolbar provide quick access to many 
common commands. 
New Creates a new data windowFor more information, see 
Open Displays the Open dialogFor more information, see 
Save Saves the current audio data. For more information, 
see 
Save As Saves the current file with a new name or format. 
For more information, see 
Render As Renders the current project file to a media file. 
For more information, see 
Publish Opens the Publish Setup wizard so you can upload 
your media file to the Web. For more information, see 
Cut Removes selected audio data and places it on the 
clipboard. This command has no effect if there is no 
selection. For more information, see 
Copy Copies selected audio data to the clipboard. This 
command has no effect if there is no selection. For more 
information, see 
Paste Inserts a copy of the clipboard data at the current 
insertion point. If there is a selection, this command 
replaces the selected data with the clipboard data. For 
more information, see 
Mix Mixes a copy of the clipboard data with the current 
audio file. The mix start point is either the cursor point or 
the start or end of the selection in the destination data 
window. For more information, see 
Play Clipboard Plays the audio on the clipboard. For more 
information, see 
Trim/Crop Removes all data from the file that is not 
currently selected. This command has no effect if there is 
no selected data. This command does not copy data to the 
clipboard. For more information, see 
Undo Reverses the last edit operation. For more 
information, see 
Redo Reverts the previously undone edit operation. For 
more information, see 
Repeat Repeats the last operation. This command can be 
used with most processing functions. The previous 
operation’s parameters are repeated. To specify new 
parameters, hold Shift and click this buttonFor more 
information, see 
Edit Tool Selects the Edit tool. 
Magnify Tool Selects the Magnify tool. For more 
information, see 
Pencil Tool Selects the Pencil tool. For more information, 
see 
Event Tool Selects the Event toolFor more information, see 
Envelope Tool Selects the Envelope tool. For more 
information, see 
Interactive Tutorials Opens the Interactive Tutorials 
window where you can select tutorials and learn about the 
features in Sound Forge. 
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