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Adobe PREMIER PRO 7 - Setting In and Out points

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or export (see “Previewing a sequence” on page 157).
The Timeline window’s current-time indicator, a blue marker in the time ruler, corresponds
with the frame displayed in the Monitor window’s Program view. A vertical line extends
from the Timeline window’s current-time indicator to the bottom of the time ruler. You can
change the current time by dragging the current-time indicator (the blue marker), but the
vertical line is for your reference only. You can also use the time display at the top left of
the Timeline window to set the current frame, either by entering a time or by dragging on
the time display.
Just above the time ruler is the Timeline window’s viewing area bar. The viewing area bar
corresponds to the visible part of the sequence in the Timeline window. You can change
the size and position of the viewing area bar to quickly view different parts of the
sequence.
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At the bottom left of the Timeline window, zoom controls also let you change the scale of
the time ruler and view the sequence in more or less detail.
Time navigation controls in the Timeline window
A. Current-time indicator B. Viewing area bar C. Work area bar D. Time ruler E. Zoom out
F. Zoom slider G. Zoom in
To position the current time in the Timeline window:
Do any of the following:
In the time ruler, drag the current-time indicator or click where you want to position the
current-time indicator.
At the left of the Timeline window, drag the time display.
At the left of the Timeline window, click the time display, type a valid time, and press
Enter.
In the Monitor window, use any playback control in the Program view. See “Using
Monitor window controls” on page 105.
To display the sequence in more detail:
Do one of the following:
Select the zoom tool , and then click or drag a marquee selection around the part of
the sequence you want to see in more detail.
Drag the zoom slider to the right, or click the Zoom In button .
In the Timeline window, drag the ends of the viewing area bar closer together.
To display more of the sequence in the Timeline window:
Do one of the following:
Select the zoom tool , and then Alt-click an area in the Timeline window.
Drag the zoom slider to the left, or click the Zoom Out button .
D C B A
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In the Timeline window, drag the ends of the viewing area bar farther apart.
Dragging the ends of the viewing area bar closer together to zoom into the time ruler
Setting In and Out points
There are several ways to build a sequence, but all of them involve selecting the portions
of source clips you want to include, and when you want them to appear. You define the
first frame you want to include in a sequence by marking that frame as the clip’s In point;
you define the last frame you want to include by marking it as the Out point. You can
specify when you want a given clip to start and end in a sequence either by dragging the

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