Editing In / Out Points in Audition Mac

I just downloaded Audition beta for the Mac today.
I do not want to use it for music. I want to edit a bunch of dialogue which is currently out of sequence, much the same way that I would assemble video sequences in Premiere.
Is this possible, and if so, is there a tutorial available on editing in & out points, and bringing the clips into the timeline?
Thanks!

You're probably better off posting in the dedicated Mac Audition forum at http://forums.adobe.com/community/labs/audition since those of us here are PC users and therefore not involved in the beta test.  We can't guess how the new version of Audition differs from the one we use.
I'd be surprised if there were formal tutorials available yet though.
Good luck!

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