Trimming clips iMovie '11 9.0.4

Hello all - I have worked in iMovie HD 5.0.2 for many years and I am now adjusting to using iMovie '11 9.0.4.
Basic question:
- iMovie HD 5.0.2 allowed easy trimming via "Split video clip at playhead." Then you simply Cut and out goes the bad shots. What is the equivelent for doing a simple trim like this in iMovie '11 9.0.4 ?
Thank you kindly.

pacobell73 wrote:
... - iMovie HD 5.0.2 allowed easy trimming via "Split video clip at playhead." Then you simply Cut and out goes the bad shots. What is the equivelent for doing a simple trim like this in iMovie '11 9.0.4 ?
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