Link editor to video playback?

Does anyone know how to link edit functions with playback from the video track? In Pro Tools and Soundtrack Pro you can move or trim a clip and the video playback immediately jumps to where you're performing your edit. This way you can get spot effects in exactly the right place really quickly. I'm a total beginner in Audition, so forgive me if this is really obvious and basic. (I have spent three hours on this now, though!)

Have you successfully opened and inserted the video on a separate video track in Audition's Multitrack view? You have to be editing the audio in the Multitrack view in order for your editing cursor to be in sync with the video. Although there are some settings in Audition's Preferences to synchronise cursors across views which might help you achieve what you want. "Preferences/General/Synchronize selection etc. across files in Waveform view" and "Preferences/Multitrack Clips/Synchronize clips with Waveform editor".

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