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Text added to the Name field for project markers appears when the pointer is over the
marker.
3 Enter a value or drag in the Start field.
The marker moves to the frame number you enter (or timecode number, if the timing
display is set to show timecode).
4 Enter a value or drag in the Duration field to specify the range of frames (or timecode)
for the marker.
5 Enter text in the Comment field.
This comment appears as a tooltip when you pause the pointer over project markers.
6 Click a Color button to set the marker color.
Project markers have an additional field called Type. For more information, see Adding
Template Markers.
7 Click OK to accept your changes.
Navigating with Markers
You can jump from your current playhead position to a nearby project marker forward
or backward.
To jump to the next marker
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Control-click the Timeline ruler, then choose Next Marker from the shortcut menu.
The playhead jumps to the starting position of the next project marker.
You can also choose Mark > Go To > Next Marker or press Command–Option–Right Arrow.
To jump to the previous marker
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Control-click the Timeline ruler, then choose Previous Marker from the shortcut menu.
The playhead jumps to the starting position of the previous project marker.
You can also choose Mark > Go To > Previous Marker or press Command–Option–Left
Arrow.
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