Can't seem to trim synced audio track?

Hi,
I imported a dslr clip and synced the audio in PPro CC.
All is fine with audio- I muted the track 1 audio (from camera)
The 'good' audio on track 3 is syned and great.- However I can't seem to trim the end of the audio clip on track 3??
I have tried razor tool- nothing happens.
No trimming bars appear either?
Could someone help please?
Many many thanks
scott

Thanks Jim- i just started a new sequence and it works fine now.
Just re imported all the clips and synced. For some reason they all work perfectly!! (which is great)
Thanks and hope you are well
Best scott

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