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Working with Bin Columns
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Selecting Sources Used by an Object in a Bin
The Select Sources command identifies all the sources used by a particular object. For example,
if you select a sequence as the object, the Select Sources command identifies every master clip,
subclip, tape, and media file that is a source for that sequence.
To identify sources for a clip or sequence:
1. Select one or more objects in a bin.
2. Select Bin > Select Sources.
All sources for the selected objects in all open bins highlight.
Selecting Unreferenced Items in a Bin
When you select unreferenced clips, your Avid editing application highlights all clips not
currently referenced by clips or sequences that are in the open bins. Any master clips, subclips,
or effect clips you edited into sequences in the bins do not highlight.
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The Select Unreferenced Clips option is useful for finding unused media.
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 informs you that unreferenced clips highlight in open bins only (items in closed
bins do not display).
4. Click OK.
All unreferenced clips highlight in the open bins.
Working with Bin Columns
The topics in this section describe how to work with the columns of information that appear in
the bin when you are in Text view.
For more information on Text view, see “Using Text View” on page 325. For information on
modifying the information that appears in bin columns, see “Modifying Clip Information” on
page 352.