Creating a new bin, Deleting a bin, Creating a new bin deleting a bin – Grass Valley K2 AppCenter v.9.0 User Manual
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2. In the Organize Bins dialog box, select a bin, then click
Explore
.
NOTE: If the Explore button is grayed out, you do not have Explore permission. Without
permission to explore a bin, you cannot rename or delete a bin either. For information on
security and permissions, see the K2 System Guide.
3. Close the Organize Bins dialog box.
Creating a new bin
1. Open the Organize Bin dialog box using one of the following methods:
•
Select
Clips | New Bin
.
•
Click the
New Bin
button in the clips pane.
•
In the Clips pane:
•
Select the Current Bin drop-down list, then select
Organize Bins
.
•
In the Organize Bins dialog box, select where you want the bin to be created (e.g. at the
top level or as a sub bin of an existing bin), then click
New Bin
.
NOTE: Make sure you do not violate bin naming and nesting limitations.
2. Enter the new bin name, then click
OK
.
The new bin appears in the Organize Bins dialog box.
NOTE: There are additional buttons displayed, which permit you to rename or delete the bin.
3. Close the Organize Bins dialog box.
Related Topics
Limitations for creating and naming assets and bins
on page 248
Deleting a bin
NOTE: Even with the appropriate permissions, you cannot delete a bin containing assets that
are locked or in use. However, the unlocked assets in the bin can be deleted.
1. In the Clips pane, select the Current Bin label, then select
Organize Bins
.
2. In the Organize Bins dialog box, choose the bin you want to delete.
3. Click the
Delete
button.
Deleted bins and assets are moved to the Recycle Bin unless the “Remove items immediately
when deleted.” option is set for the Recycle Bin.
Holding down the SHIFT key during delete also bypasses the Recycle Bin.
4. Click
Yes
in the Confirm Delete dialog box.
5. Close the Organize Bins dialog box.
Related Topics
Bypassing the Recycled Bin when deleting
on page 133
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Managing clip media