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Working with Bin Columns
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Duplicating Bin Columns with Timecode Information
You can duplicate existing columns containing timecode information into other compatible
columns that you target.
When you duplicate a timecode column (Start, TC 24, TC 25, TC 25P, or TC 30), the values
for master clips and subclips convert to the appropriate timecode.
To duplicate a timecode column:
1. Click the column head you want to duplicate.
2. Select Edit > Duplicate.
The Select dialog box opens.
3. Select a column name from the list.
The column must contain the same type of data for the copy to occur. For example, you
can copy start timecodes to the Auxiliary TC column, but you cannot copy timecodes to
the Pullin column.
4. Click OK.
The column of information appears in the column you designated.
Adding Customized Columns to a Bin
In addition to the standard column headings, you can add your own column headings to
describe information about clips and sequences. For example, you might want to add a
column heading to describe what kind of shot (close-up, wide shot, master shot, extreme or
close-up) is used in a clip.
To add a new custom column:
1. Click an empty area to the right of the current headings in the headings box.
2. Move any existing column to the right or left to create an empty area.
3. Type the column heading you want, and press Enter (Windows) or Return (Macintosh).
Column headings must contain a maximum of 14 characters, including spaces.
This places the pointer in the data box, beside the first clip in the bin.
4. Select Bin > Align to Columns after you enter the new column heading.
5. Type the information, and press Enter (Windows) or Return (Macintosh) to move to the
next line.