Renaming clips and masters – Grass Valley PROFILE FAMILY v.2.5 User Manual
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Renaming Clips and Masters
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To rename a bin:
1. Select the bin in either the tree or contents pane.
2. Choose
Rename
from either the
File
menu or from the shortcut menu with
a right-click. You can also select the bin a second time.
3. The name of the bin is highlighted. Type a new name for the bin and press
Enter
.
NOTE: Deleting a bin involves deleting every clip or master currently in
the bin. If a clip or master cannot be deleted because it is locked or in use,
the bin is not deleted either—it will only contain those clips or masters that
could not be deleted. The rest go to the
Recycle
bin or are deleted directly.
To delete a bin:
1. Select the bin or bins in either the tree or contents pane.
2. Press
Delete
,
Backspace
, choose
Edit | Delete
or with a right-click, choose
Delete
from the shortcut menu. Press
Shift-Delete
to skip the
Recycle
bin
and delete the bin or bins immediately.
3. The bin icon disappears from the tree and the contents of the bin are moved
to the
Recycle
bin.
Renaming Clips and Masters
A clip or master can have a name up to 32 characters long. Spaces are legal
characters, but count for two characters. Colons (:) and slashes (/) are illegal in
clip and master names. Tildes (~) are only illegal as first characters.
To rename a clip or master:
1. Select the clip or master in the contents pane.
2. Choose
Rename
on the
File
menu or with a right-click. You can also select
the item a second time.
3. The name of the clip or master is highlighted. Type a new name for the clip
or master and press Enter.