Sorting Clips in Descending Order
Sorting clips arranges them in either numerical or alphabetical order, based on the data in the column you select as the sorting criteria. You can sort clips in several different ways, including an ascending sort, a descending sort, and a multilevel sort.
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You can sort clips and sequences in Text view only. If you need to view
sorted clips in Frame view or Script view, sort them in Text view first and
then return to Frame view or Script view.
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To sort clips in descending order:
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Click the Text tab in the Bin window.
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Click the heading of the column that you want to use as the criterion.
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The column is highlighted.
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Do one of the following:
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Right-click (Windows) or Ctrl+Shift+click (Macintosh) the
column heading, and select Sort Descending.
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Press and hold the Alt key (Windows) or the Option key
(Macintosh) while you select Bin > Sort Reversed.
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(Macintosh only) Press and hold the Option key while you press
Command+E.
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The Sort Descending or Sort Reversed command displays the objects
in descending order. For information on sorting order, see
Sorting
Clips.