How to get clip times

How do I get clip times in imovie. I know on the imported clip what clip times I want to copy into my new movie but I cant see the clip times. How do I get clip times up on my larger clip?

Click VIEW/PLAYHEAD INFO. Then you can see the time as you skim over your event clips.

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