User Manual

Bin Procedures
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When you work with bins, an asterisk appears before the bin name in the bin’s title bar. The
asterisk indicates that the changes to the bin have not been saved. Once you save the bin, the
asterisk is removed.
Using Bin Tabs
When you create a new bin, the bin opens in a separate window by default. However, you can
drag bins to a single window to conserve space within your Avid editing application. Having
multiple bins available to you in bin tabs allows you to access your media easily and to manage
your media efficiently.
Bin with tabs: bins tabs, tab navigation controls (Previous Bin, Next Bin, Tab menu buttons), Tab menu
If the bin window contains more bin tabs than the window can display, the bin tab names become
truncated and some bin tabs do not display in the window. You can view these bins, or view a list
of all bins in the bin window, by using the tab navigation controls or by accessing the Tab menu.
To move a bin into another bin:
t Click the bin tab in the bin you want to move, and drag it to the target bin.
The bin tab in the target bin window displays all bins.
To move a bin into separate window:
t Click the tab for the bin you want to move, and drag it to a clear region of the application
interface.
The bin displays in a separate window.