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Using Markers on the Timeline
Use cue marks or segment marks to mark frames of interest on a clip. You can then quickly go to the marked
frames. These marks are for reference purposes only; they do not affect the clip and are not used in any
editing operations. You can add a mark to all tracks (cue mark) or to a single track or version (segment mark)
on the timeline. Segment marks move on the timeline as you trim, slip, or slide a clip whereas cue marks
stay at the same position on the timeline.
You can also add In and Out marks on timeline clips, as you can in the player.
To add marks on the timeline:
1 Go to the frame where you want to insert the mark.
2 From the Timeline Gear menu, in the Marks section, select an option to add an In, Out, Cue, or Segment
mark.
3 If you added a cue or segment mark, you can change the name and colour of the mark to help you
identify it more easily.
NOTE The Marks section of the Timeline Gear menu offers other options for clearing or deleting marks. The Go
To section of the Timeline Gear menu offers navigation aids for existing marks.
About Timeline Containers
Containers are a convenient way to remove clutter from the timeline by grouping or nesting elements
together. The elements, which can come from different tracks or versions, are treated as one unit yet remain
individually editable. Containers behave like any other element but they appear in a separate timeline tab
when you enter their editor. You can also add containers within a container.
Containers can also be used to take a clip and matte that are separate and add them to the timeline as a
single element.
NOTE You cannot contain audio across tracks, but you can contain adjacent audio elements.
Creating a Timeline Container
To create a container:
1 Select all the elements on tracks or versions on the timeline that you want to collapse into the same
container.
NOTE The bottom track is always trimmed out so that you can dissolve from an element to a container.
2 From the Timeline Gear menu, select Contain Selection.
All the selected elements are collapsed into a container and the element changes to a dark blue. You
can add effects or perform other timeline operations to the contained element.
3 To edit the contents of the container individually, double-click the container, or click Open in the
Container quick menu.
The elements that make up the container appear in their own timeline tab (the tab has a blue line).
Yellow marks indicate the duration of the container. From this view, you can add effects, tracks,
versions, or any other timeline operation.
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