Renaming a bin, Working with assets, Renaming an asset – Grass Valley K2 AppCenter v.9.0 User Manual
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Renaming a bin
NOTE: If you rename the working bin, it changes to the default bin. If the renamed bin contains
assets that are locked or in use, two bins will appear after renaming— one with the new name
and one with the old name containing the problem asset.
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 rename, then click
Rename
.
NOTE: If the Rename button is grayed out, you do not have permission to rename the bin.
3. Edit the bin name, then click
OK
.
NOTE: Make sure you do not violate bin naming limitations.
4. Close the Organize Bins dialog box.
Related Topics
Limitations for creating and naming assets and bins
on page 248
Working with assets
Assets displayed in the Asset List include clips, subclips, playlists, and programs. Refer to the
following sections to work with assets.
Renaming an asset
1. Select the asset in the Asset List.
2. Select
Rename
using one of the following:
•
Select
Clips | Rename
.
•
Select
Rename
in the asset context menu.
•
Click the
Rename
button in the Clips pane.
The Rename dialog box appears.
If the Rename button is not displayed in the Clips pane, refer to assignable buttons in the Guide
to using the Clips pane section.
3. Edit the asset name, then click
OK
.
NOTE: Make sure you do not violate asset naming limitations.
NOTE: Assets that are locked or in use cannot be renamed.
Related Topics
Limitations for creating and naming assets and bins
on page 248
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