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# Adding clips
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The Timeline window supports different methods of adding clips to tracks, depending on the type of track, where you click, and whether a clip or track is already selected.
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The quickest method to add a clip is to right-click on an empty area within a track and select the appropriate Add option from the context menu. Depending on the track, the options for adding a clip change.
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![Context menu for adding an Activation clip](images/timeline_clips_view_adding.png)
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_Context menu for adding an Activation clip._
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There are other ways to add clips:
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* Select a clip option from the Track menu in the Track Header to add a clip at the location of the Timeline Playhead.
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* Drag an animation Source Asset from the Project window to an empty area in the Timeline window to automatically create an Animation track and add an Animation clip.
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* Drag an animation Source Asset from the Project window to an existing track in the Timeline window to add an Animation clip to the same track.
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* Drag an audio Source Asset from the Project window to an empty area in the Timeline window to automatically create an Audio track and add an Audio clip.
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* Drag a GameObject with a PlayableDirector component to create a nested Timeline instance. This automatically creates a Control track and adds a Control clip for the nested Timeline instance.
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* Drag a Prefab from the Project window to an empty area in the Timeline window to add a Prefab instance to your Timeline instance. This automatically creates a Control track and adds a Control clip for the Prefab instance.
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* Drag a GameObject with a Particle component to add a particle effect to your Timeline instance. This automatically creates a Control track and adds a Control clip for the duration of the Particle effect.
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When you add a clip, the [selected Clip Edit mode](clp_about.md) determines how the added clip interacts with surrounding clips. For example, if you add an Animation clip or an Audio clip in Mix mode and the added clip intersects a clip on the same track, Timeline [creates a blend](clp_blend.md).
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