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Bin Views
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To rearrange multiple frames:
1. Do one of the following:
t Shift+click the frames.
t Lasso the frames by clicking the mouse pointer outside the first frame and drag it to
surround the frames with a white dotted line.
2. Drag the selected frames to a new position in the bin.
3. Click the background area of the bin to deselect the clips.
To align all frames to an invisible grid:
t Select Bin > Align to Grid.
To align selected frames to an invisible grid:
t Select Bin > Align Selected to Grid.
To space the frames evenly to fill the Bin window:
t Select Bin > Fill Window.
To arrange frames in the order in which they are sorted in Text view:
t Select Bin > Fill Sorted.
To change the frame identifying the clip:
1. Select the clip that you want to change.
Press and hold the K key (Pause) on the keyboard and press the L key (Play Forward) to roll
the footage within the frame forward at slow speed. To move backward through the footage,
press and hold the K key and press the J key (Play Reverse).
2. When you see the frame that you want to use, release the keys.
Your Avid editing application saves your choice as part of the bin configuration.
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Use the Home key or End key to change the represented frame. For more information about
playing footage, see “Controlling Playback” on page 473.
If you have group or multigroup clips in the bin and want to change the displayed frame, use
controls in Source/Record mode.
Using Script View
Script view combines the features of Text view with Frame view and adds space for typing notes
or script. The frames are displayed vertically on the left side of your screen with the text box next
to each clip. As in Text view, each clip is represented by a single frame, and the head frame is the
default. Clip information is displayed above the text box.