Audition CS6 deleting/trimming issues

Hi All,
I'm experimenting with CS6 in an effort to replace Audition 3.0 which crashes all the time lately. I noticed that several features work different and I can't find the way to make them work correctly.
- In waveform mode, if I trim a recorded audio file (e.g. cut the first few and the last few seconds of silence), CS6 deletes this time frame in the multitrack session also ("pulls" the file left), thus messing up the file's timing totally. Is there a solution to solve this? Audition 3.0 didn't work like this, and it is very annoying, completely makes impossible to fine-trimming the files. I tried to split the file in multitrack mode and then save it, but CS6 ignores this and leaves the file unchanged. I'm stuck with this problem and no matter what I flag or de-flag in the options, it won't go away. I simply want the program to delete the selected part in the editor mode and leave the rest of the file as it was and where it was timewise. Is it possible?
- Also in waveform mode, if I save a recorded file on a different name, the program doesn't renames and changes the file in the multitrack session. In the file list the name changes, but I have to manually delete the old file and replace it with the new one in the session, which is simply ridiculous (again something that Audition 3.0 did well and CS6 does a stupid, illogical way). is there a chance to make the program do it as it should work?

All the information you need about gathering the crash information is in the two FAQs I've linked below, and I'd be inclined to do what it says here before running the cleaner tool. The cleaner tool often clears up installation issues, but as the last line of the introduction says, 'It does not affect existing installations of previous versions of Creative Cloud or Creative Suite applications.' Which means that it won't help you with specific crash situations. The information in the FAQs will, though:
Audition Crashed.  Now what?
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