Multiple clips from 1 original file..& Embedding pictures

Hi! Is there any way to place multiple In/Outs in one source file. (i.e) Edit a file into several smaller files at the same time? Right now I import a new source file, create a subclip,rename it, then reimport it to create a different subclip...
Also when I insert a picture in between movie clips in the timeline, the picture appears uncentered in the program window. It looks fine in the source window. Should I resize the picture to a certain size?
Thanks,
S

Drag your source clip from the Project Panel into the
Source Monitor. Set the desired in and out points, then drag from the Source Monitor to the timeline.
Now return to the source monitor and
change the in and out points as desired and drag to a new place on the timeline.
Repeat and rinse. :P
Cheers
Eddie
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