David,

You're not going to get very far trying to learn Pro Tools by searching on 
google. There's no substitute for reading the manual. You can't combine regions 
that way. If you want it to play at the same time, create a new track and paste 
it in where you want it. Boom.

Slau

On Dec 4, 2014, at 5:07 PM, David Eagle <onlineea...@googlemail.com> wrote:

> Hi, I’ve searched the Internet for this but to no avail. When I paste a clip 
> over another clip, the original clip is replaced by the new one. But I’d like 
> to have the old and new clip play together. I’d basically like to have the 
> two clips on the same track playing together rather than one replacing the 
> other. I assumed that paste special might allow me to do this, but it is 
> dimmed.
> 
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