Modifying markers, Tion, see – Apple Final Cut Pro 7 User Manual

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To move to the next marker (to the right)
Do one of the following:

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Choose Mark > Next > Marker (or press Shift–Down Arrow).

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Press Shift-M.

To move to the previous marker (to the left)
Do one of the following:

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Choose Mark > Previous > Marker (or press Shift–Up Arrow).

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Press Option-M.

Modifying Markers

After you add a marker, you can rename it, add information in the comment field, change
the marker color, or change the marker type. You can also add and modify markers during
playback.

To open a marker’s Edit Marker dialog

1

Stop playback if playback is in progress.

2

Do one of the following:

• Hold down the Command key and double-click the marker.

This function is available in the Viewer, Canvas, and Timeline ruler only.

• Move the playhead to the marker (see

“Navigating with Markers”

) and do one of the

following:

• Choose Mark > Markers > Edit.

• In the Browser, Control-click the marker, then choose Edit Marker from the shortcut

menu.

• Press M.

• Press the Grave Accent (`) key.

The Edit Marker dialog opens.

To rename a marker, add comments to a marker, or change the marker color or type

1

Open the marker’s Edit Marker dialog.

2

In the Edit Marker dialog, do any of the following, then click OK.

• In the Name field, rename the marker.

• In the Comment field, add any information you want to include with the marker.

• Click one of the Color buttons to specify a marker color.

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Chapter 32

Using Markers

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