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ADOBE PREMIERE 5.0
User Guide
To manage other window layouts:
1 Choose Window > Arrange > Layouts.
2 Do one of the following:
To preview a layout, select the name of a layout.
To switch layouts, select the name of a layout and click OK.
To delete a window layout, select a name and click Delete.
To save a layout as a file for use with other projects, click Save. Specify a location and filename
for the layout file, click Save, and click OK.
To use a saved layout file, click Load. Locate and select the layout file, and then click Open.
To switch layouts without opening the dialog box, choose Window > Arrange and select
the layout name you want. Because new layouts become commands on the Window >
Arrange submenu, you can also add a layout to the Commands palette. See “Using the
Commands palette” on page 87.
Organizing clips using bins
Clips in a project or library can be arranged in bins (with bins inside of bins), just as files are
arranged in folders on your hard drive. Bins are particularly useful for organizing a complex
project containing a large number of clips.
Note: If you want to keep references to a set of clips together in a container independent of any
project, use a library instead. For more information about libraries, see “Storing clips and bins
in libraries” on page 78.
To manage clips using a bin:
Do any of the following:
To create a bin, Choose Project > Create > Bin. Type a name for the bin, and then click OK.
To move a clip into a bin, drag the clip onto the bin icon. If the bin window is open, drag the
clip into the bin window. In the same way, you can store a bin inside another bin.
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