Using the Browser to Organize Your ProjectThe Browser is a powerful tool for organizing all your program elements in a way that makes sense to you. You could construct a multilevel folders-within-folders structure by organizing your material in multiple folders, or you could use one long list containing every element in the same display. You might want to keep separate folders for your live-action footage, graphics, and music files; or you might use folders to organize stock footage from multiple sources. You can search for your clips based on any clip property and sort from most Browser columns. Any markers you've placed in a clip will be noted in the Browser. You can use the Browser shortcut menu to modify some clip and sequence properties, or you can add or modify most clip information directly by double-clicking a Browser column entry.To select an item in the Browser: Do one of the following:
Sorting itemsFCE allows you to sort by almost every column you see in the Browser. You can use a series of secondary sorts (up to eight) to further refine your list order.To sort items in the Browser:
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