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serve as one-click shortcuts to the locations you use most, and also as destinations
onto which you can drag assets to transfer them across the network.
Follow these steps...
To do this task...
Browse the network
1. Navigate the network from the All Locations pane.
2. Select a location from the All Locations pane to view its
contents in the Explore pane.
Add a favorite location
1. Browse the network in the All Locations pane.
2. Right-click on a server or folder and select
•
Add to Favorites
-- Adds the location to Favorite
Locations | Personal Favorites
•
Add to Global Favorites
-- Adds the location to
Favorite Locations | Global Favorites
You can drag Favorites to reorder them, or right-click a
Favorite and select Move Up or Move Down.
Click on a Personal or Global Favorite in the Favorite
Locations pane.
Go to a favorite location
Copy an asset
1. Right-click on an asset in the Explore pane and select
Copy.
2. Right-click on a Favorite and select
Paste
.
Transfer (move) an asset
1. Drag an asset (clip or folder) from the Explore pane onto
a Favorite.
The Transfer Options window appears.
2. Select
Automatically rename destination "K2 Movie"
...
to rename the asset if an asset with that name exists at
the destination.
3. Select
Save settings for similar transfers
to have
subsequent clips being transferred keep these settings.
Using Collections to categorize clips
About Collections
Collections provide a way to sort and organize assets within a bin for easy access.
You can create collections for yourself or for all users to share, and save them for
future use or only until you close the Aurora application.
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