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6 Working with Bins: Advanced
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To identify unreferenced clips:
1. Open the bin containing the sequence or clip that is referenced.
2. Open all other bins containing clips that were used during editing.
3. Select Bin > Select Unreferenced Clips.
A message box warns you that unreferenced clips will be highlighted in open bins only
(items in closed bins are not shown).
4. Click OK.
All unreferenced clips are highlighted in the open bins. The Select Unreferenced Clips
command is effectively the reverse of the Select Media Relatives command.
Text View: Advanced
Text view provides the most complete view of clip information. It uses database columns
that you can rearrange and customize to suit your needs.
Manipulating Bin Columns
Use the following procedures to move, align, and delete columns in a bin.
When you align bin columns, the system maintains the same order of columns from left to
right but spaces them according to the length of their contents. This is especially useful for
removing spaces remaining after you move or rearrange columns.
Deleting a statistical column is the same as hiding the column; you can restore the column at
any time by using the Bin Column Selection dialog box. When you delete a custom column,
however, you must re-create the column.
For information on selecting column headings to display or hide them in the bin, see “Using
Text View” in the Help.
You can also duplicate columns, add customized columns, and change the heading name of
columns in a bin, as described in the following procedures.
To move a text column in a bin:
1. Click the heading of the column that you want to move.
The entire column is selected.
2. Drag the column to the position you want, and release the mouse button.
The column appears in the new position, and columns to the right are moved to make
room.