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EVS Broadcast Equipment SA
Issue 4.40.A - November 2013
Each project only contains the elements that have been deemed to be relevant to it. The
ability to access elements from anywhere in the database of an installation and declare
them relevant to a project, to allow sharing of media amongst several workstations, is a
fundamental part of the structure of CleanEdit.
Hiding and Displaying the Project Area
The project area can be hidden or displayed by clearing or selecting the Bins options from
the View menu in the main Menu bar.
If you want to extend it, move the mouse to the border between the Project area and
Work area and left-click the mouse when the mouse cursor changes to
.
If you want to extend it to the whole window, so that you can see information on the
projects, media, edits and clips, move the mouse to the border between the Project area
and Work area and right-click the mouse when the mouse cursor changes to
.
To return to the normal display, place the mouse over the right hand edge of the window to
see the mouse pointer change and drag the frame to the desired size or click with the right
mouse button on it.
Selecting Items in the Zones of the Project Area
The selection of items in the various zones of the Project area is done in the same way as
in Windows® Explorer:
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Click on an item for a single selection.
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Press CTRL + click on the items for a selection of multiple non-contiguous items.
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Press SHIFT + click on the first and last item for a selection of multiple contiguous
items.
5.2.
Project Zone
5.2.1.
Introduction
Each time users begin to edit a new body of material, they need to create a new project in
which they will store all the elements to be used in that project. The projects are created
and displayed in the Project zone.
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5. Managing Projects and Project Elements