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Using Markers
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3. Cue to the frame, and click an Add Marker button.
The Add Marker buttons are in the More tab of the Command palette.
The Marker edit entry window opens. The marker name, color, frame, and track information
appear. By default, the marker name is the user name logged onto your system.
The following illustration shows the Marker edit entry window.
Marker edit entry window. Top: a comment in the comment area. Bottom: button to open the Markers window
4. (Option) Type a new name in the Name text box.
5. Type your comments in the comment area of the Marker edit entry window.
6. Change the color from the Color menu or change the marker name.
7. To save your information, click OK, or press the Enter (Windows) or Return (Macintosh)
key.
The information is stored with the marked frame. The marker oval appears in the Timeline,
in the position bar, and at the bottom of the frame in the monitor.
Adding Markers On-the-Fly while Playing
To add markers on-the-fly while playing:
1. Load a sequence or clip.
See “Loading and Clearing Footage” on page 470.
2. (Option) Select a specific track, using the Track Selector panel.
See “Understanding the Track Selector Panel” on page 664.