Work with tracks – Adobe Premiere Pro CC v.7.xx User Manual

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Zoom into or out of a sequence in a Timeline panel

Do one of the following:

With the Timeline panel active, to zoom in, press +. To zoom out, press -.

To zoom in, 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. To zoom out, select the Zoom tool

, and then Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac OS) an area in a Timeline panel.

Use the zoom scroll bar. To zoom in, drag the ends of the viewing area bar closer together. To zoom out, drag them farther apart.

Press the Alt key (Windows) or Option key (Mac OS) and turn the mouse scroll wheel to zoom and out at the mouse pointer’s position.

You can pinch to zoom the Multi-Touch trackpad to zoom in and out of the sequence.

(Roman and Russian keyboards only) To zoom out so that the entire sequence appears in a Timeline panel, press the backslash (\) key.
To zoom in to the view you had before pressing the backslash key, press the backslash key again.

Scroll horizontally in a sequence in a Timeline panel

When you have a long sequence of clips, many of them are out of view. If you need to work on a clip that is out of view, you need to scroll
horizontally in your sequence in the Timeline panel. For each of these commands, the Timeline panel need not be selected, however, your mouse
should hover over the Timeline panel.

Scroll the mouse wheel.

Use the Page Up key to move left and the Page Down key to move right.

Press the Alt key (Windows), or Command key (Mac OS), and then turn the mouse wheel.

Drag the zoom scroll bar at the bottom of the Timeline panel left or right.

On Apple MacBook Pro computers, move two fingers horizontally on the Multi-Touch trackpad to navigate the sequence horizontally.

Scroll vertically in a sequence in a Timeline panel

When video or audio clips are stacked up in tracks on the timeline, they can sometimes be hidden from view. If you need to work on a clip that is
out of view, you need to scroll vertically in your sequence in the Timeline. Do one of the following to scroll vertically in a sequence in the Timeline.
For each of these commands, the Timeline panel need not be selected, however, your mouse should hover over the Timeline panel.

In the right of the Timeline panel drag up or down in the scroll bar.

Place the mouse pointer anywhere in the Timeline panel and turn the mouse wheel.

On Apple MacBook Pro computers, move two fingers vertically on the Multi-Touch trackpad to navigate the sequence vertically.

Work with tracks

The video and audio tracks in a Timeline panel are where you arrange clips, edit them, and add special effects. You can add or remove tracks as
needed, rename them, and determine which to affect by a procedure.

Add tracks

New video tracks appear above existing video tracks, and new audio tracks appear below existing audio tracks. Deleting a track removes all clips

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