Hi, Uwe,

What you say is true, and it's how I've sorted in the past. I wanted to try sorting on the timeline because it lets me more easily scrub through multiple clips, see what's in each, and sort accordingly. But with the one-clip limitation from the timeline working from bin to bin might be the easier solution.

Thanks,

Mike

On 9/6/2013 6:04 AM, Uwe Soltau wrote:


Mike,

When you have the clips on the timeline they are already in the Project panel. Why do you not sort them there instead of getting them back from the timeline? To make it easier make the Project panel full screen. (select it and hit the button left to the 1,
I think it is called the "tilda" button)
Use the icon view.

Just a thought

Uwe








I'm cataloging a bunch of underwater clips I shot months ago, dragging
named clips from a timeline to appropriate folders in the Project panel.
It's nice that Premiere lets me do that, but I unfortunately can't
figure out a way to drag more than one clip at a time. If you select a
group of clips in the timeline and drag them to a folder, Premiere
copies only one clip to the folder.

Does anyone know a way to convince Premiere it would like to copy more
than one clip at a time to a folder from the timeline? It's very tedious
to individually drag each of a group of 20 clips to a folder.

Thanks,

Mike Boom






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