How do you cut and paste sections of a slideshow?

Hi,
I was wondering if it is possible to cut and paste sections of a slideshow. I have a slideshow with about 6 songs. I would like to rearrange the songs and the pictures that are synced up with them. I have only been able to select the whole project. I would assume this is possible I just can not figure it out. Thanks!

See this [video Tutorial|http://www.apple.com/findouthow/movies/imovie08.html#backgroundaudio ] for how to rearrange the songs.
You can cut or copy and paste multiple slides. Hold the command key down as you left click additional slides to cut or copy.

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