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This feature is only enabled while an <menuchoice>Edit -> Find</menuchoice> operation is in progress and only after a successful match has been found.  If you have the same clip used more than once in the timeline or you have multiple clips with similar names, you can find the additional occurrences of those clips using this feature. Once you get your first match using Edit -> Find, you can click Edit -> Find Next (or better yet, the default keyboard shortcut F3, since you've only got five seconds to execute it!) and the cursor will move to the next clip(s) that contain a match for the characters you typed.
This feature is only enabled while an <menuchoice>Edit -> Find</menuchoice> operation is in progress and only after a successful match has been found.  If you have the same clip used more than once in the timeline or you have multiple clips with similar names, you can find the additional occurrences of those clips using this feature. Once you get your first match using <menuchoice>Edit -> Find</menuchoice>, you can click <menuchoice>Edit -> Find Next</menuchoice> (or better yet, the default keyboard shortcut F3, since you've only got five seconds to execute it!) and the cursor will move to the next clip(s) that contain a match for the characters you typed.
 
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Revision as of 00:56, 28 October 2014

Edit > Find Next

This feature is only enabled while an Edit -> Find operation is in progress and only after a successful match has been found. If you have the same clip used more than once in the timeline or you have multiple clips with similar names, you can find the additional occurrences of those clips using this feature. Once you get your first match using Edit -> Find, you can click Edit -> Find Next (or better yet, the default keyboard shortcut F3, since you've only got five seconds to execute it!) and the cursor will move to the next clip(s) that contain a match for the characters you typed.