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Finding Frames, Clips, and Bins
3. Type a number for the frame offset, and then press Enter on the
numeric keypad. Use the following formats:
- One or two digits — Type 1 through 99 to specify a number of
frames forward or backward. For example, type –42 to move
backward 42 frames.
- Three digits — Type 100 or greater to move forward or
backward a specified number of seconds and frames. The
results vary depending on the tracking format you have
chosen in the Tracking Information menu that displays
information above the monitor. For example, if you type +100
and the master timecode is displayed in the top row of the
tracking information above the monitor, you move forward 1
second and zero frames. If you select frames to display above
the monitor and type +100, you move forward 100 frames.
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You can always move by frames by adding an f to the end of the number. For
example, if you have a timecode displayed in the Tracking Information menu
and type +100f, you move forward 100 frames.
Searching for a Clip or Sequence
You can use the Find feature to search for a clip loaded in the Source
monitor or a sequence loaded in the Record monitor using:
•Clip names
Locator text
Text displayed in the Timeline
•Comment text
To do a text search of a loaded clip or sequence using the Find
feature:
1. Load the clip or sequence into the monitor.
2. Choose Find from the Edit menu.