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Marking and Subcataloging Footage
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5. Mark an OUT point by doing one of the following:
t Click the Mark OUT button under the monitor to mark an OUT point and stop playback.
t Press the Mark OUT key when marking a clip in a bin.
By default on United States keyboards, the Mark OUT key is the O key.
In the monitor, a Sawtooth icon appears on the right to indicate the mark OUT frame.
To clear the IN point, do one of the following:
t Click the Clear IN Mark button.
t Press the Clear IN Mark key.
To clear the OUT point, do one of the following:
t Click the Clear OUT Mark button.
t Press the Clear OUT Mark key.
To clear both the IN and OUT points:
t Click the Clear Both Marks button.
t Press the Clear Both Marks key.
To set a new IN point:
t Click the Mark IN button or press the Mark IN key when you reach a different frame.
To set a new OUT point:
t Click the Mark OUT button or press the Mark OUT key when you reach a different frame.
To move a mark icon:
t Press the Alt key (Windows) or the Option key (Macintosh), drag the mark icon to a new
location, and release the mouse button.
Marking an Entire Clip or Segment
Use the Mark Clip button to select an entire clip or an entire segment from a sequence. (A
segment in a sequence consists of the material between any two edit points.) The Mark Clip
button chooses a segment between the first set of edit lines that line up on all the selected tracks.
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To ignore the current track selection and mark the material between the two nearest edit points
at the current position in the sequence, press and hold the Alt key (Windows) or Option key
(Macintosh) while you click the Mark Clip button.