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109Final Cut Pro User Guide
You can also view a clip’s keywords by selecting the clip in the browser and clicking the
Keywords button in the toolbar (or pressing Command-K).
The keywords applied to the clip are shown in the keyword editor.
View all the clips that have a specific keyword: Select a Keyword Collection in the
Libraries sidebar.
The clips with that keyword appear in the browser.
Remove all keywords from a selection
1. In the browser in Final Cut Pro, select a range or one or more clips from which you want
to remove keywords.
A blue line at the top of the clips indicates the portions of the clips that have keywords
applied.
2. Choose Mark > Remove All Keywords (or press Control-0).
Remove a subset of keywords from a selection
1. In the browser in Final Cut Pro, select a range or one or more clips from which you want
to remove specific keywords.
A blue line at the top of the clips indicates the portions of the clips that have keywords
applied. Each keyword assigned to a clip also appears in the browser in list view.
2. Click the Keywords button in the toolbar (or press Command-K) to open the keyword
editor, then select the keyword or keywords you want to remove and press Delete.
Tip: To create a Keyword Collection for an entire library, create a library Smart
Collection using one or more keywords as the search criteria.