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4. Click OK.
All unreferenced clips highlight in the open bins.
Working with Bin Columns
The topics in this section describe how to work with the columns of information that appear
in the bin when you are in Text view.
For more information on Text view, see “Using Text View” on page 337. For information on
modifying the information that appears in bin columns, see “Modifying Clip Information”
on page 362.
Moving, Aligning, and Deleting Bin Columns
You can move, align, and delete columns in a bin.
When you align bin columns, the system maintains the same order of columns from left to
right but spaces them according to the length of their contents. This is useful to remove
spaces which remain after you move or rearrange columns.
When you delete a statistical column it is the same as hiding the column; you can restore the
column at any time by using the Bin Column Selection option. When you delete a custom
column, however, you must re-create the column.
For information to display and hide column headings in the bin, see “Using Text View” on
page 337.
To move a text column in a bin:
1. Click the heading of the column that you want to move.
The heading is selected. If no rows are selected in the bin, the column is highlighted.
2. Drag the column to the position you want, and release the mouse button.
A bounding outline of the column guides you as you drag it. The column appears in the
new position, and columns to the right move to make room.
To align bin columns:
t Select Bin > Align to Columns.
To hide or delete a column:
1. Do one of the following to hide a column:
t Click the column heading in a bin, and then select Bin > Hide Column.