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specific properties.
To change the width of a list view column:
Position the mouse over a dividing line between column headings until the Column Resize
icon appears; then drag horizontally.
To rearrange list view columns:
Drag a column heading horizontally. You cannot move the Name column.
To add a column:
1 Choose Edit Columns from the Project window menu.
2 Select a column name (after which the new column will appear), and click Add.
3 Type a name.
4 Choose a type. Text columns can contain any text you enter. Boolean columns provide a
check box. Click OK.
To customize List view columns:
Choose Edit Columns from the Project window menu, and do any of the following:
To display a column, select the option next to the column.
To rename a column, select a column name, click Rename, and edit the name.
To remove a column, select a column name and click Remove.
To rearrange columns, select a column name and click Move Up or Move Down. You can
also rearrange columns by dragging them horizontally in the Project Window.
Note: If you can’t locate or change a column attribute in the Edit Columns dialog box, the
attribute is locked by Adobe Premiere Pro and cannot be changed. For example, you can
change the names of columns you added, but not the names of columns built into Adobe
Premiere Pro.
The following fields are available in the List view:
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Adobe Premiere Pro Help Working with Projects
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Name By default, displays the clip name on disk. You can change the name the clip uses
inside the project. You cannot remove the Name field. See “Naming, finding, and deleting
Project window items” on page 47.
Label Color that helps identify and associate clips. See “Using labels” on page 53.
Media Type The kind of media, such as Movie or Still Image.
Media Start The timecode when capture started.
Media End The timecode when capture ended.
Media Duration Length of the captured media on disk, expressed in the currently
specified Time Display option (see “Specifying General settings” on page 59).
Note: In Adobe Premiere Pro, all durations in any window include the frames specified by
the In point and Out point. For example, setting the In point and Out point to the same
frame results in a duration of one frame.
Video In Point The timecode of the In point as set in the Source or Project window.
Video Out Point The timecode of the Out point as set in the Source or Project window.
Video Duration The duration of the clip as defined by the Video In point and Out point
and incorporating any adjustments applied in Adobe Premiere Pro, such as changing the
clip speed.
Audio In Point The timecode of the In point as set in the Source or Project window.
Audio Out Point The timecode of the Out point as set in the Source or Project window.
Audio Duration The duration of the clip as defined by the Audio In point and Out point
and incorporating any adjustments applied in Adobe Premiere Pro, such as changing the
clip speed.
Video Info The frame size and aspect ratio of the clip, and whether an alpha channel is
present.

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