Is there a way to splice in Logic 9?

I have set things up in Logic...i.e. got my sequence but i want to make a certain section longer and splice in other beats that would move the entire sequence without having to readjust each part. The best thing i can relate it to is film editing...splicing. Can someone help me and explain how i would do this (step by step)? I can't figure it out. Thank you very much,

you set your locator to the start and end of the time you want to insert.In the arrangement, "select all" From the region menu pull down "cut/insert time" and select insert time.

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