Cutting clips-zoom out-.wav exports

Hi,
When I cut a cilp from the timeline in Soundtrack Pro, apart from selecting all clips in the timeline individually or by name, is there not a way to make all the clips move to the left to fill the gap left by the clip being cut (as in FCP - delete) or in Sadie?
Also, I can't zoom right out to see the whole sequence in the timeline. My project is an hour and a half long, but my timeline view is restricted fully zoomed out to what's in the blue box in the Global timeline view right? Is there any way of making this bigger so my project is just contained within the timeline?
Finally, is there any way of exporting a .wav file instead of .aiff? At the moment I have to convert it from quicktime as Compressor doesn't seem to do it either.
Many thanks,
ant
G5 2GHz dual, PowerBook G4   Mac OS X (10.2.x)  

Thanks for the reply...
1. cut a clip - sounds like you mean "ripple delete"
That's right - strange thing is it doesn't seem to work with me! If I hit delete, it just takes out the selected section, and doesn't move everything in the timeline up to fill the gap.
2. the zoom tool is a slider that is found at the
bottom of the screen, slightly left. Works the same
way as in FCP. You may have to slide it all the way
to the left, then back all the way to the right
My project's an hour long, and this doesn't do the trick unfortunately. It's still only showing a fraction of the project. The keyboard shortcut's (shift Z -fit sequence to window) is supposedly the same as in FCP but it doesn't show me the whole sequence in the timeline. There's no way is there of increasing the size of the blue rectangle in the Global Time View to show the whole of the sequence?
3. STP isnt designed to export to multiple formats (a
feature request for sure).
Compressor, and all other creative type apps, all
work off of Quicktime, its foundation technology for
the whole OS.
HTH
Oh well.. I'll have to do it the long way for now.
Cheers,
Ant
G5 2GHz dual, PowerBook G4   Mac OS X (10.2.x)  
G5 2GHz dual, PowerBook G4   Mac OS X (10.2.x)  

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