Dissolve that applies to audio and video

How do I drag a dissolve that will apply to video as well as audio rather than having to drag a dissolve onto audio then a separate one onto the audio tracks? Sorry - SO basic!
E

Hi -
Hold the command key down and mouse click on the transition points of the video and audio:
!http://www.spotsbeforeyoureyes.com/AddDissolve1.jpg!
Once highlighted, control click on any of the selected cut points and select Add Transition "Cross Dissolve" from the drop down menu.
!http://www.spotsbeforeyoureyes.com/AddDissolve2.jpg!
That will add dissolves to all the selected cut points:
!http://www.spotsbeforeyoureyes.com/AddDissolve3.jpg!
MtD

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