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Using Text View
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Changing a Custom Column Heading
You can change the heading name of custom columns only. You cannot
change any of the standard column headings.
To change the name of a custom column:
1. Press and hold the Alt key (Windows) or Option key (Macintosh), and
click the heading to highlight it.
2. Type the new text for the heading, and press Enter (Windows) or
Return (Macintosh).
Managing Clip Information in Text View
For additional bin
shortcuts, see the quick
reference guide for
your Avid editing
system.
There are several ways to manage clip information in bin columns. These
methods include copying information between cells, moving information
between whole columns, sorting clip information, and modifying clip data,
as described in this section.
Moving Within Column Cells
Use the keyboard shortcuts to move from cell to cell in bin columns:
Tab: Moves the pointer to the parallel cell in the next column. You
can continue to press the Tab key to scroll through the cells to the right
until the cell in the last column is highlighted. The next time you press
the Tab key, the cell in the first column is highlighted.
Shift+Tab: Moves the pointer left to the cell in the previous column.
You can continue to press the Shift+Tab keys to scroll through cells to
the left until the cell in the first column is highlighted. The next time
you press Shift+Tab, the cell in the last column is highlighted.
(Windows) Enter key on the main keyboard: Enters any new
information typed into the cell and moves the pointer down to the cell
in the next row. You can continue to press Enter to scroll down the
column until the last cell in the column is highlighted. The next time
you press the Enter key, the first cell in the column is highlighted.