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To show the contents of an enclosing (parent) bin when you're viewing only the contents of a nested bin, click
the Parent Bin button
in the Project panel. You can continue to click this button until the top-level contents
of the Project panel appear.
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To open a bin in its own floating panel, double-click the bin. This panel can be docked or grouped like any other
panel.
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To open a bin in place, Ctrl-double-click (Windows) or Command-double-click (Mac OS) the bin.
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To open a bin in a new tab, Alt-double-click (Windows) or Option-double-click (Mac OS) the bin.
Double-click to open a bin in its own dockable panel.
See also
"Find and group
effects" on page 243
Change bin behaviors
You can change the default behaviors of Project panel bins, by editing the bin preferences.
Select Edit > Preferences > General (Windows) or Premiere Pro > Preferences > General (Mac OS).
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In the Bins area, select options from the menus for Double-Click, +Ctrl (Windows) or +Cmd (Mac OS), and +Alt
(Windows) or +Opt (Mac OS).
Click OK.
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Label assets
Labels are colors that help you identify and associate assets. You assign and view labels in the Project panel. Label
colors mark assets in the Project panel's Label column and in the Timeline panel.
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To assign a label to an asset, select a clip in the Project panel, choose Edit > Label, and choose a color.
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To select all assets with the same label, select an asset that uses the label and choose Edit > Label > Select Label
Group.
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To edit label names or colors, choose Edit > Preferences > Label Colors (Windows) or Premiere Pro >
Preferences > Label Colors (Mac OS). Click a color swatch to edit a color.
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