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112Final Cut Pro User Guide
Lines marking event clips in Final Cut Pro
In Final Cut Pro, lines appear on clips and ranges in the browser to help you see at a glance
if they’re marked as favorite or rejected, have keywords applied, or are being used in the
current project. The color of the line indicates the type of marker.
To turn marker lines on or off, choose View > Browser > Marked Ranges.
Color Description More information
A green line indicates that you’ve
marked a clip as favorite.
See
Rate clips in Final Cut Pro.
A red line indicates that you’ve
marked a clip as rejected.
See
Rate clips in Final Cut Pro.
A blue line indicates that a clip
has manually applied keywords or
keywords imported with the media
file.
See Add keywords to clips in
Final Cut Pro.
A purple line indicates that a clip
has one or more analysis keywords.
See View analysis keywords in
Final Cut Pro.
An orange line along the bottom
of an event clip indicates that the
clip is being used in the project
currently open in the timeline.
See Intro to adding clips in
Final Cut Pro.
To turn this view on or off, choose
View > Browser > Used Media
Ranges.
Tip: To select a clip range marked with a line, click the line.