2020.6

Table Of Contents
Working with Bin Columns
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The column disappears from the view, and surrounding columns close to fill the space.
2. Do one of the following to delete a column:
t Click the column heading in a bin, and then select Edit > Delete.
t Click the column heading in a bin, and then press the Delete key.
The column disappears from the view, and surrounding columns close to fill the space.
3. When you delete a custom column, a confirmation dialog box opens. Select OK to delete the
column or HIde to hide the column and save the custom information.
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If you delete a custom column, all information in the column is deleted. You must re-create the
column to restore it.
Duplicating Bin Columns with Timecode Information
You can duplicate existing columns containing timecode information into other compatible columns
that you target.
When you duplicate a timecode column (Start, TC 24, TC 25, TC 25P, or TC 30), the values for
master clips and subclips convert to the appropriate timecode. For more information, see “Displaying
Timecodes in a 24p or 25p Project” on page 273.
To duplicate a timecode column:
1. Click the column head you want to duplicate.
2. Select Edit > Duplicate.
The Select dialog box opens.
3. Select a column name from the list.
The column must contain the same type of data for the copy to occur. For example, you can copy
start timecodes to the Auxiliary TC column, but you cannot copy timecodes to the Pullin column.
4. Click OK.
The column of information appears in the column you designated.
Adding Customized Columns to a Bin
In addition to the standard column headings, you can add your own column headings to describe
information about clips and sequences. For example, you might want to add a column heading to
describe what kind of shot (close-up, wide shot, master shot) is used in a clip.
To add a custom column:
1. While in Text or Script view, place your cursor in any column heading, right click and select Add
Custom Column.
The default name Untitled appears as the column heading name.
2. Type the desired name in the column heading and press Enter.
Changing a Custom Bin Column Heading
You can change the heading name of custom columns only. You cannot change any of the standard
column headings.