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Filtering Bins Using Color Tags
If you’re working on a project that has a lot of bins, you can apply color tags to identify particular
bins with one of eight colors. Tagging bins is as easy as right-clicking any bin and choosing the
color you want from the Color Tag submenu.
For example, you can identify the bins that have clips you’re using most frequently with a red
tag. A bin’s color tag then appears as a colored background behind that bin’s name.
Using Color Tags to identify bins
Once you’ve tagged one or more Media Pool bins, you can use the Color Tag Filter drop-down
menu (the drop-down control to the right of the Bin List button) to filter out all but a single
color of bin.
Using Color Tag filtering to isolate the blue bins
To go back to seeing all available bins, choose Show All from the Color Tag Filter drop-down.
Sorting the Bin List
The Bin list (and Smart Bin list) of the Media Pool can be sorted by bin Name, Date Created, or
Date Modified, in either ascending or descending order. Simply right-click anywhere within the
Bin list and choose the options you want from the Sort by submenu of the contextual menu.
You can also choose User Sort from the same contextual menu, which lets you manually drag all
bins in the Bin list to be in whatever order you like. As you drag bins in this mode, an orange line
indicates the new position that bin will occupy when dropped.
Dragging a bin to a new position in the
Bin list in User Sort mode
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