Hi Deke

Yes and no. Mostly no.

Same clip might be used elsewhere at a place where you don’t want to mess with 
it. Hence the wish for a command that can be used on a per item basis. 

Also, In the cases where you want to offline it due to a bug (or two) where it 
got the wrong TC (src in/out) when conforming that wouldn’t change back to what 
it was before conform. same with reel-name that’s changed when conforming for 
instance alexa material.

And, there have historically been issues with reconnecting a clip that once 
have been online in the timeline. Weird glitches and what more that have forced 
you to restart nS to make it work.

I guess the second two points would be a t play even if there was a “proper” 
way of making clip “un-conformed”.

Cheers


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Henrik Cednert
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> On 30 jul 2015, at 08:05, Deke Kincaid <d...@thefoundry.co.uk> wrote:
> 
> ᐧ
> Can't you just delete all the clips in the bin that the timeline is 
> referencing?  That will essentially "offline" everything.
> 
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