User Guide

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Using the Project Browser
The Project Browser proves especially useful when working on a single monitor system. When
active, the Project Browser takes up some space of the Timeline.
Project Browser
The Project Browser is a miniature Project window. Use the this tool button to call up the browser.
If you do not find the button on the Timeline tool bar, retrieve it from the corresponding tool box
(see
“Customizing Toolbars on page 16-8). To close the Project Browser, click the tool button
again.
w Change size and positions of browser -
The boundaries between Timeline and Project Browser as well as between content area and
Rack/Folder area can be moved. Place the mouse on the separating line and drag it to the
desired position (see arrows in screen shot above).
You may also change the positions of content area and Rack/Folder area. Right-click on
the separating line between the areas and select a combination. Relative preserves the rel-
ative size of both areas when dragging bigger or smaller.
To m ove t h e Project Browser to, say, top of the Timeline, right-click the separating line
between browser and Timeline Headers and select an option from the shortcut menu.
Toggle tabs
Views
Rack shortcut menu
Toggle Rack/Folder
area visible/
invisible
Rack/Folder
area
Content area