Renaming an asset, Selecting multiple assets, Moving an asset to another bin – Grass Valley Turbo iDDR v.2.3 User Manual
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Chapter 4 Operation: AppCenter Workstation
Renaming an asset
1. Select the asset in the
Asset List
.
2. Select
Rename
using one of the following:
• Select
Clips | Rename
, or
• Select
Rename
in the
asset context menu
, or
• Click the
Rename
button in the Clips Pane.
If the Rename button is not displayed in the Clips Pane, refer to
“Guide to using the Clips Pane” on page 214
.
The rename dialog box appears.
3. Edit the asset name, then click
OK
.
Asset names can contain up to 32 characters, including spaces. Spaces count as two
characters, and the following characters are not allowed: \ / : * ? < > |
'
(single
quote) " (double quote) [ ] and ~ at the beginning of the name.
The renamed asset is not re-sorted.
NOTE: Assets that are locked or in use cannot be renamed.
Selecting multiple assets
You can select multiple assets in the Clips Pane as follows:
• Select
Clips | Select All
.
• Using mouse and keyboard, hold the SHIFT or CTRL key on the keyboard while
selecting multiple assets with the mouse or arrow keys.
Moving an asset to another bin
There are two ways to move an asset to another bin: Using Cut/Paste or the Send To
dialog box.
Using the cut and paste commands
1. Select the asset(s) in the
asset list
.
2. Cut the asset to the clipboard using one of the following:
• Select
Cut
in the
asset context menu
, or
• Select
Edit
in the AppCenter toolbar, then choose
Cut
.
• Use keyboard shortcut
Ctrl + X
.
3. Change the current bin to the target bin. (Refer to
“Changing current bin using
'Look in' drop-down list.” on page 221
.)
4. Paste the asset(s) from the clipboard to the current bin.
The Paste operation is accessed in the same way as Cut.
NOTE: If an asset is locked or in use, it remains in the existing bin, while the
remaining assets are moved to a new bin with the specified name.