Saving Window Positions (Mac Os Only) - Adobe PREMIERE 5 User Manual

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CHAPTER 2
Working with Projects
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If you are viewing the program on a separately connected television monitor, click the
Collapse button in the Monitors window. This removes the monitor display from the
controllers, simulating the separate Controller palette in previous versions of Premiere.
Click the Collapse button to remove the Source and Program views from the controllers.
Note: If you're using a video-capture card to play clips on a television monitor, a clip may not
appear on the separate monitor if it wasn't compressed with the video-capture card's codec.
For more information on using the Monitor window, see "Using the Monitor window"
on page 131.

Saving window positions (Mac OS only)

Adobe Premiere lets you save your favorite window layouts and apply them to any project.
In this way, different editors working on the same computer can each use a preferred layout
without manually rearranging windows and palettes.
Saving a layout preserves the locations and settings of Project, Monitor, and Timeline windows.
Other windows, such as the Clip window, are not saved. Saving a layout also saves each open
window's settings, such as the Timeline window icon mode and icon size.
To save a window layout:
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Arrange the windows the way you want them.
Choose Window > Arrange > Layouts, and click Add.
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Type a name for the layout, and click OK. The name is added to the list, and a representation
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of the layout appears in the Window Layouts dialog box.

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