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In the Source view, click the Set Unnumbered Marker button .
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To add an unnumbered sequence marker:
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Set the current time in the sequence by doing one of the following:
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Use the playback controls in the Program view.
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Drag the current-time indicator in the time ruler area of the Timeline window.
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Set an unnumbered marker by doing one of the following:
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Click the Set Unnumbered Marker button .in the Program view.
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Click the Set Unnumbered Marker button . in the Timeline window.
You can also drag a marker from the Timeline window’s marker button to any point in
the time ruler.
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To add a numbered or unnumbered marker:
1
Do one of the following:
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To set a clip marker, open a clip in source view.
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To set a sequence marker, select the Program view or Timeline window.
2
Depending on the type of marker you want to set, choose Marker > Set Clip Marker or
Marker > Set Sequence Marker, and choose an option in the submenu:
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Unnumbered sets a blank marker.
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Next Available Numbered sets a numbered marker using the lowest unused number.
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Other Numbered opens a dialog box in which you can specify any unused number from
0 to 99.
You can also add a marker to a clip in a sequence by selecting the clip, positioning the
Timeline window’s current-time indicator on the frame you want, and choosing an
option from the Marker menu.
To go to a clip marker in the Source view:
1
Open a clip in the Source view.
2
Do one of the following:
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To go to the previous marker, click the Go To Previous Marker button in the Source
view.
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To go to the next marker, click the Go To Next Marker button in the Source view.
To go to a clip or sequence marker in the Timeline window:
1
Do one of the following:
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To cue the current-time indicator to a clip marker, select the clip in the sequence.
•
To cue the current-time indicator to a sequence marker, select the Program view or
Timeline window.
2
Choose Marker > Go to Clip Marker, and choose the marker you want from the
submenu.
To use markers to help position clips, use the Snap command in the Timeline window
menu, or select the Toggle Snap button (see “Moving clips in a sequence” on
page 147).
Moving and deleting markers
To change the markers in a clip already in the sequence, open that particular instance of
the clip in Source view and make changes there. You can’t manipulate clip markers in the
Timeline window directly. Sequence markers, on the other hand, can be dragged in either
the Program view or Timeline window’s time ruler. Sequence markers do not shift when
you perform insert edits.
To move a marker:
Do one of the following: