User Manual
Finding Frames, Clips, and Bins
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5. If you select Script Text, then select from the following:
6. A script text search displays all matches in the script, to find the next occurrence of your text
criteria, press Ctrl+G (Windows) or Cmd+G (Macintosh) in your script.
7. If you select Current Script, you can select “Whole words only” to search for only that word.
8. Select Ignore Case if you want the system to search for the text regardless if it is upper or
lower case characters.
9. If you select Timeline and Monitors, then select from the following:
10. If you would like to open the clip(s) in a Source monitor when you double-click a clip in the
Results window, then select Load into monitor.
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Loading the clip in the Source monitor is dependant on the option you have chosen for
“Double-click loads object in” in your Bin Settings.
11. With your text criteria entered, click Find or press Enter.
Current Bin The system searches for the text criteria in the last
active bin. The system then selects the first occurrence
in the bin. Press Ctrl+G (Windows) or Cmd+G
(Macintosh) to take you to the next occurrence
Scripts in Project The system searches for the text criteria in all the
scripts within the project regardless if the script is
currently opened.
Current Script The system searches for the text criteria in the last
active script. The script must be open and active in
order for the system to search within the script.
Markers The system searches for clips in the Timeline that contain
the marker text. The blue position bar jumps to the marker
position on the clip and displays the marker information in
the Source/Record monitor.
Clip Names The system searches for clips in the Timeline that contains
the clip name. The blue position bar jumps to the head frame
of the clip.
Timeline Text The system searches for clips in the Timeline that contain
Timeline text based on what is displayed in the Clip Text
pulldown menu. The blue position bar jumps to the head
frame of the clip.