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Filtering Your Find Results
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Column selections reset from search to search. The system does not remember columns you
have previously selected.
2. Click the columns you want to display in the Results window.
You can deselect the default columns.
3. Click OK.
The columns you selected appear in the Results window.
To move columns:
t In the Results window, click and drag a column heading.
The column moves to the new location.
To sort a column:
t Click a column heading to sort the results in ascending or descending order based on that
column.
The column reformats. You can sort all columns. After you click a column heading, the
ascending or descending icon appears.
To load a clip in the Source monitor:
t Click Load into monitor.
When you double-click a clip in the Results window, the clip opens in the Source monitor.
To open multiple clips, you need to double-click each clip in the Results window to open in
a Source pop-up monitor.
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Loading the clip in the Source monitor is dependant on the option you have chosen for
“Double-click loads object in” in your Bin Settings.
Filtering Your Find Results
You can narrow your search results to display less results. This is achieved by selecting specific
columns and additional criteria. You need to perform a find before columns appear to filter.
For example, if you are looking for a clip with the name of Scene 2c and a duration of 03:00:00.
The initial result displays fifty items, you can filter the search by selecting Name as the column
and enter 2 in the contains field. In the second filter, select Duration as the column and enter 3 in
the contains field. As you enter each filter, the results get fewer and fewer.
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If the audio you are searching for is in a specific bin, after you receive your initial results, select
Bins from the Filter menu and then enter the Bin name.