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Table Of Contents
Description
Here you can enter names or descriptions for markers.
RELATED LINKS
Marker IDs on page 238
Cycle Markers on page 234
Editing Attributes
To edit a marker attribute, select the corresponding marker, click in the desired attribute
column, and make your changes.
To change the attributes of several markers, select the markers and activate the checkbox
for the attribute.
All selected markers change their attributes accordingly. Note that this does not work when
clicking on a timecode value or a text eld.
NOTE
To navigate in the list of marker attributes, you can also use the Tab key and the Up Arrow ,
Down Arrow , Left Arrow , and Right Arrow keys.
Sorting and Reordering Columns
You can customize the display of the marker attributes in the marker list by sorting or reordering
the columns.
To sort the marker list by a specic attribute, click on the corresponding column header.
NOTE
No matter by which attribute you sort, the second sort criterion will always be the position
attribute.
To reorder the marker attributes, drag and drop the corresponding column headers.
To adjust the width of a column, place the mouse pointer between two column headers and
drag left or right.
Marker IDs
Each time you add a marker, it is automatically and sequentially assigned an ID number, starting
from 1.
IDs for cycle markers are shown in brackets and start from 1 . ID numbers can be changed at any
time – this allows you to assign
specic markers to key commands.
Reassigning Marker IDs
Sometimes, especially when setting markers on the y, you may forget or miss to set a marker.
When added later, this marker’s ID will not correspond to its position on the marker track.
Therefore, it is possible to reassign the IDs for all markers on a track.
PROCEDURE
1. Open the Markers window.
2. Open the Functions pop-up menu and select either Reassign Position Marker IDs or
Reassign Cycle Marker IDs.
Markers
Markers Window
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