CS3, can't drop clips to the timeline anymore

I made 3 timelines,the first two had clips in it that I dumped to tape. I went back after dumping to tape to set up the third timeline and it won't let me drag anything to it. I've restarted everything, I've renamed the project, anything that I can think of was done. I can't even add to the two other timelines.

Welcome to the forum.
First, please tell us a lot more about what you have and what you are doing.
Tell us about your Project Preset.
Tell us about your Assets that you are trying to place onto the Timeline.
Tell us the exact operation that you are employing to get them there.
A screen-cap of your Project's Timeline and the Project Panel might go a long way to telling us what you have.
Good luck,
Hunt

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