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Toolbar
Eleven buttons starting from the left, running along the top of the Timeline, let you choose
different tools for performing various editing functions.
Buttons in the toolbar
Timeline
The Timeline shows whichever timeline you’ve double-clicked in the Timelines browser. It’s the
workspace where you either edit programs together from scratch, or import sequences from
other applications to work on inside of Resolve. You can only have one Timeline open at a time.
The Timeline is divided into audio and video tracks, each of which has a series of header
controls at the left that let you choose destination tracks for editing, name tracks, and turn
tracks on and off, among other things. The appearance of the Timeline can be customized
using the Timeline View Options drop-down in the toolbar.
An edited timeline
Floating Timecode Window
A timecode window is available from the Workspace menu on every page, including the Edit
page. Choosing this option displays a floating timecode window that shows the timecode of the
Viewer or Timeline that currently has focus. This window is resizable so you can make the
timecode larger or smaller.
A new floating timecode window is available
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