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Table Of Contents
- What’s new in Final Cut Pro
- Final Cut Pro basics
- Import media
- Analyze media
- Organize your library
- Play back and skim media
- Edit your project
- Edit audio
- Add transitions, titles, effects, and generators
- Advanced editing
- Keying, masking, and compositing
- Color correction
- Share your project
- Manage media, libraries, and archives
- Preferences and metadata
- Keyboard shortcuts and gestures
- Glossary
- Copyright
Find a Timeline clip’s source clip
You can quickly find the source clip for any clip you’re using
in your project in the . This is particularly useful if you
want to duplicate a clip in your project or add the same clip to a
different project.
Find and reveal the source event clip for a
Timeline clip
1. In the Timeline, select the clip whose source event clip you
want to locate.
2. Do one of the following:
Choose File > Reveal in Browser (or press Shift-F).
Control-click the clip and choose Reveal in Browser from
the shortcut menu.
A selection border appears around the source clip or range in
the , and the playhead position in the source clip
matches the position in the Timeline clip. An orange
line along the bottom of the source clip indicates that the clip
is being used in the current project (open in the Timeline).
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