00:00So over here you can see that I have clips right here and if I were to bring in let's say for
00:09example another clip right here then it gets inserted right here just like this. So now if I
00:16were to resuffle out the clips like keep the clip over here then it snaps on back into place as you
00:21can see right here. But over here on the top you can see that it does not actually snap out together
00:26right here but there is a gap right here just like this but I can go ahead and then bring this
00:31object closer together and it snaps and you see a line right here that letting you know that there
00:37is no gap in between these two clips right here. That is because snapping is turned on. So let's
00:43say for some reason you don't want the snapping to be turned on you don't want it to be snapping like
00:48this. In that case you can simply go ahead and turn off the attachment and if I were to click and drag
00:53it now you don't see the snapping anymore. So you can go ahead let's say for example clip it out but
00:59you can overlap it to snap it together but you can see that it does not actually go ahead and snap it
01:04out right there once that is turned on. Go ahead and turn on the attachment and you can see that it
01:09snaps out right here just like that. And that is how you can work around with this snapping option
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