
ADOBE PREMIERE PRO 2.0
User Guide
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Project panel
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Parent bin
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Child bin
To work with bins
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To add a bin, click the New Bin button
at the bottom of the Project panel.
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To delete one or more bins, select the bins and click the Delete icon
at the bottom of the Project panel.
If you click New Bin multiple times in a row, each new bin is nested inside the previous new bin.
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To move an item into a bin, drag the item to the Bin icon. You can move bins into other bins to nest them. In Adobe
Premiere Pro 2.0, dropping an item into a bin does not automatically open the bin.
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To display the contents of a bin, in List view, click the triangle beside the Bin icon to expand it, or double-click the
bin.
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To show the contents of an enclosing (parent) bin when you’re viewing only the contents of a nested bin, click the
Parent Bin button
in the Project panel. You can continue to click this button until the top-level contents of the
Project panel appear.
See also
“To create bins of favorite effects” on page 253
To label assets
Labels are colors that help you identify and associate assets. You assign and view labels in the Project panel. Label
colors mark assets in the Project panel’s Label column and in the Timeline panel.
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To assign a label to an asset, select a clip in the Project panel, choose Edit > Label, and choose a color.
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To select all assets with the same label, select an asset that uses the label and choose Edit > Label > Select Label
Group.
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To edit label names or colors, choose Edit > Preferences > Label Colors. Click a color swatch to edit a color.
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To set default labels for a media type, choose Edit > Preferences > Label Defaults.
Note:
Label defaults affect assets you add to the Project panel from the time you change the defaults; the command
doesn’t change label colors for assets already in the Project panel. To change label colors for assets already in the Project
panel, use the Edit > Preferences > Label Colors command.
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