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Work with the history panel, Remove alerts with the events panel, Markers – Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 User Manual

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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO CS4

Editing sequences and clips

Last updated 11/6/2011

Work with the History panel

Do any of the following:

To select a state, click the name of the state in the History panel.

To navigate in the History panel, drag the panel’s slider or scroll bar; or choose Step Forward or Step Backward from
the panel menu.

To delete a project state, select the state. Then choose Delete from the panel menu or click the Delete icon and click OK.

To clear all states from the History panel, choose Clear History from the panel menu.

Remove alerts with the Events panel

Premiere Pro Events lists warnings, error messages, and other information you can use to identify and troubleshoot
problems, particularly those associated with plug-ins and other components from third-party developers. An alert icon

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on the status bar notifies you of an error. Double-clicking the icon opens the Events panel, and clearing

the associated item from the Events panel removes the icon from the status bar.

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Do either of the following:

Double-click the alert icon in the status bar.

Choose Window > Events.

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Do any of the following:

To learn more about an item in the list, select it and click Details.

To clear the events list, click Clear All.

Markers

Add markers

Markers indicate important points in time and help you position and arrange clips. You could use a marker to identify
an important action or sound in a sequence or clip. Markers are for reference only and do not alter the video.

You can also use sequence markers to specify cue points for FLV files, or to specify a URL to send a user to a web page.
Premiere Pro also provides Adobe Encore chapter markers that you can add to a sequence to specify scenes, or a menu
structure for sequences that you export to Encore. (See “

Add Encore chapter markers

” on page 193.)

You can add markers to a sequence, to a source clip, or to an instance of a clip in a sequence. When you are marking
editing points, whether you add markers to a clip or sequence depends on your workflow.

Each sequence and each clip can individually contain up to 100 numbered markers (labeled from 0 to 99) and as many
unnumbered markers as you want.

Markers appear in the time ruler of the Source and Program monitors as small icons. Clip markers also become icons
within the clip as it appears in a Timeline panel, and sequence markers appear in the sequence’s time ruler.