User Guide

ADOBE PREMIERE PRO 2.0
User Guide
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To zoom out in the Timeline panel
Do one of the following:
Select the Zoom tool , and then Alt-click an area in the Timeline panel.
Drag the zoom slider to the left, or click the Zoom Out button .
Drag the ends of the viewing area bar farther apart.
To navigate the Timeline panel by screenfuls
With the Timeline panel active, press the Up Arrow key to move left and the Down Arrow key to move right.
To snap to clip edges and markers
Shift-drag the current-time indicator in the Timeline panel.
To zoom into a clip as you drag it
Drag a clip to the Timeline panel, hold down the mouse button and press the plus key (+) to increase the zoom
factor or press the minus key (–) to decrease it.
To view clip properties in a tool tip
Position your cursor over the target clip in the Timeline panel.
A tool tip displays the clip name, its start and end points relative to the sequence, and its duration in the sequence.
The tool tips also display changes you have made to speed (in percentages) and audio gain (in decibels). If you
applied Frame Hold to a clip, the tool tip also displays the type of frame hold you applied.
To view timecode offset when dragging
Drag the clip you want to reposition. A tool tip displays the number of frames as you drag. The window displays
a negative number if you drag the clip toward the beginning of the sequence.
To view the total duration of selected clips
1 Make sure that the Info panel is visible. If it is not, choose Window > Info.
2 In either the Project panel or Timeline panel, select the clips for which you want to know the total duration. The
Info panel displays the number of items selected and the total duration of those items. This information is useful if
you want to paste clips into a specific area and need to know the exact duration of the target area or of the source
clips.
Note: If you select noncontiguous clips in the Project panel, the Info panel displays the total duration of all the clips you
select. However, if you select noncontiguous clips in a sequence, the Info panel displays the duration as a range, from In
point of the first clip you selected, to the Out point of the last clip you selected. For the purpose of copying and pasting,
the duration of a particular range is more important than the sum of all the clips’ durations. If you copy and paste a
noncontiguous group of sequence clips, the pasted clips will occupy the range as noted on the Info panel and the areas
that you did not select will be black.
To view the keyframes for an effect property
1 MakesurethatyouchooseoneofthekeyframeoptionsfromtheShowKeyframesmenuineitheravideooraudio
track.