Brad, the challenge is making sure your focused on the right track. I usually press shift-c which closes a track. REmember, command-z the undo command is your friend. If you close a track and realize it's the wrong one just press command-z or control-z if your using the PC. Also, again if your using the PC you can press insert-uparrow or insert-tab to see what track your focused on. hOpe this helps. On Aug 23, 2011, at 11:57 AM, Brad Erhardt wrote: > Hello everybody, I have a quick question. Somehow while I was editing a intro > for a podcast, I discovered that I had 4 tracks. The first was my music > background track. Then I had two blank tracks and lastly my VoiceOver track. > > What I am trying to find out is, how do I remove the empty tracks, I moved > down in the panel until I was on a empty track, but when I used the "remove > track" item from the track menu, it removed my music track instead. > > Any tips would be appreciated. > > Much thanks, > Brad Erhardt > bookmanbrad@xxxxxxx > > > > > The audacity4blind web site is at > //www.freelists.org/webpage/audacity4blind > > Subscribe and unsubscribe information, message archives, > Audacity keyboard commands, and more... > > To unsubscribe from audacity4blind, send an email to > audacity4blind-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > with subject line > unsubscribe > The audacity4blind web site is at //www.freelists.org/webpage/audacity4blind Subscribe and unsubscribe information, message archives, Audacity keyboard commands, and more... To unsubscribe from audacity4blind, send an email to audacity4blind-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with subject line unsubscribe