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Xedio Suite Version 4.2 – User Manual – CleanEdit
EVS Broadcast Equipment – June 2012
Issue 4.2.B
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5.2 PROJECT ZONE
5.2.1 I
NTRODUCTION
Each time users begin to edit a new body of material, they need to create a new
project in which they will store all the elements to be used in that project. The
projects are created and displayed in the Project zone.
This area will show all projects created by the user that has logged in. Other
user’s projects can only be shown in this area if they have been imported. For
more information on importing a project, refer to the section 5.2.6 ‘Importing a
Project’, on page 42.
This section presents the various possible actions on a project, either accessible
from the Project contextual menu or in another way.
5.2.2 O
PENING AN
E
XISTING
P
ROJECT
To open an existing project, double-click its name in the Project zone list. When
the project opens, the different elements associated to the project are displayed in
the Media, Edit, and Clip zones of the Project area.
The name of an active (open) project is displayed in bold characters.
5.2.3 P
ROJECT
C
ONTEXTUAL
M
ENU
You can perform the main actions on a project via the Project contextual menu.
You will access it by right-clicking on a project in the Project zone: