Navigation Shortcut

When playing a file, Audition leaves a marker at the start and, when one pauses, adds another at the end.  One should be able to block that entire segment, from marker to marker, with some easy combination of keystrokes or at worst with a mouse command.  Until I find that shortcut, I must add a white marker at the end of the section, press "Stop" to return to the beginning of it, and then with a Right (or Control) -click drag the cursor to the marker I inserted.  Then, after performing to the block whatever action I wish, I must remember to delete the marker before going onward.  Supposing that the program lacks any simpler method, could this one be sped up by means of the "Commmand + forward arrow" maneuver?  Is there any way at all of avoiding the tedious mouse-dragging?

Sort of. If you start from Pause the yes the point from which you paused to the point where you press "O" when playing will be marked. However you don't necessarily have to pause. Whilst playing just press "I" to catch the start cursor position to where you are and the "O" when you get to the end of the selection area. If the In and Out points are quite correct you can zoom into them using Alt+Home and Alt+End and move them either using the mouse or Shift+L or R cursor keys for the In point and Shift+Ctrl+L or R cursor for moving the Out point.
These and other default Keyboard Shortcuts are all listed at the end of the Help file.

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    The Bass wrote:
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    o COPY A PHOTO FROM IPHOTO TO A FOLDER
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    fane_j wrote:
    Pardon me if I screwed up the quoting.
    betaneptune wrote:
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    Well, first of all there's no need to get hostile.
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