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Show Event date ranges
Final Cut Pro can display the date ranges for the source media les within each Event.
Choose Show Date Ranges in Event Library from the Action pop-up menu m .
Sort Events by most recent
Choose Arrange Events by Most Recent from the Action pop-up menu m .
Delete clips or Events
You can delete unwanted clips from an Event, and you can delete an entire Event in
order to free up space on your hard disk. When you delete a clip from an Event or an
entire Event, Final Cut Pro moves the source media to the Trash.
Note: The Event Library must contain at least one Event.
Delete clips from an Event or an entire Event
1 In the Event Library, select the Event you want to delete or delete clips from.
2 Do either of the following:
 To delete clips from the Event: Select the clips you want to remove, and choose
File > Move to Trash (or press Command-Delete).
 To delete the entire Event: Choose File > Move Event to Trash (or press
Command-Delete).
The selected clips’ source media les, or the Event and all its associated source media
les, are moved to the Finder Trash. To permanently delete the source media les from
your hard disk, empty the Trash.
WARNING: After the Trash is emptied, the deleted clips or Event and all their source
media les cannot be restored.