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Exporting With the Export Command or the Drag-and-Drop Method
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5. (Option) Do the following if you want the third-party application to automatically launch
after you export.
a. (Option) Click the Auto Launch button, and select Add Item.
b. (Option) Browse to find the third-party application.
c. Click Open.
d. Select Auto Load Exported File(s) if you want the files you export to automatically load
in the third-party application.
e. Select Reveal file if you want the system to search available drives, open Windows
Explorer or the folder (Macintosh), and highlight related media files.
6. Make any changes to the Export settings that you need by clicking the appropriate Options
button, making the changes, and then clicking Save.
7. Click OK.
The Save As dialog opens.
8. Name the new Send To (.stt) template.
9. Click Save.
Your Avid editing application creates the new template. It is now available as a Send To
menu command for use when working with the third-party application.
Exporting With the Export Command or the
Drag-and-Drop Method
You can export frames, clips, or sequences using the Export menu command. This method lets
you modify the Export settings as part of the export process.
You can also export most types of files by dragging and dropping. This method is a quick and
simple way to perform the actual export, but it requires you to set up the Export setting you want
to use in advance.
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You cannot use the drag-and-drop method to export ALE, tab-delimited, or sequential files.
You can also perform some types of Export using the Send To commands. For more information,
see “Exporting With the Send To Templates” on page 1008.
Regardless of the method you use for the export itself, you must first identify and select the
material you want to export.