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The bin highlights all items that are missing media files.
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To identify offline items in the Timeline, see “Highlighting Offline Media
Clips” on page 470.
Selecting Media Relatives for an Object
When you identify the media relatives of a selected clip or sequence, the
system highlights all other clips linked to the selected clip, such as
subclips or other sequences.
To identify media relatives:
1. Open the bin that contains the chosen clip or sequence.
2. Open any other bins that might contain the media relatives that
you want to find.
3. Resize and position the bins so that you can see their contents. Text
view is best for viewing as many objects as possible.
4. Select the chosen clip or sequence, and choose Select Media Rela-
tives from the Bin menu.
The system highlights all related objects in all open bins.
Selecting Sources Used by an Object
Use the Select Sources command to identify all of the sources used by
a particular object. For example, if you select a sequence as the object,
you use the Select Sources command to identify every master clip,
subclip, tape, and media file that is a source for that sequence.
To identify sources for a clip or sequence:
1. Select one or more objects in a bin.
2. Choose Select Sources from the Bin menu.
All sources for the selected objects in all open bins are highlighted.