If you created the gap intentionally - to serve as a placeholder for a clip you want to add later - you can make it "permanent" by changing its color from black to some other color. If the gap appeared when you moved a clip right, the Edit > Undo Move command lets you undo that move. ![]() Creating that gap was probably a mistake, so losing it isn't usually a problem. Gaps disappear as you describe when you've previously added a gap by dragging a clip to the right. Click on the little rectangle icon above the left end of the Timeline. Note that to see the gaps represented as "Black" clips (instead of gaps) you must view the Timeline in Clips mode. ![]() ![]() Catspaw's solution is a good way to remove all the gaps.
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