Just two things of which to be absolutely certain at the outset:
1. Is the track you're wanting to edit selected? and
2. Is the edit and timeline selection linked as well as edit selection 
following track selection under the Options menu?

If so, pressing down arrow for the start point and up arrow for the end point 
will make a selection in that track. Pressing the delete key or cutting will 
remove that section of the waveform in the timeline. If your edit insertion is 
set to follow playback, you won't gear the result because your playback 
position would be before the edit. Second, if the edit mode is Shuffle, the 
audio will have shifted forward and it might not be apparent that something was 
removed because it might sound seamless. In slip mode, all regions will remain 
stationary unless purposely nudged after the fact.

Hope that helps,

Slau

On Jan 30, 2013, at 2:04 AM, Poppa Bear wrote:

> Ok, I don't know if I changed a setting, but when I select a track to delete 
> a section and use the arrow down to start the selection and then up to end 
> the selection, and hit delete, the only thing that happens is my curser moves 
> to the end point where I arrowed up instead of selecting that section for a 
> delete/edit. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
> Nate Kile, Cross Road Recording Studios, specializing in Mixing, Mastering 
> and all your audio needs. www.crossroadrecording.com
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