Using Frame Offset Timecode to Cue a Frame
To cue a frame using frame offset timecode:
1.  Using the numeric keypad, type a plus (+) sign to move forward or a minus sign (–) to move backward from the current position.
2.  Type a number for the frame offset, and press Enter on the numeric keypad. Use the following formats:
  One or two digits: Type 1 through 99 to specify a number of frames forward or backward. For instance, type –42 to move backward 42 frames.
  Three digits: Type 100 or a greater number to move forward or backward a specified number of seconds and frames. For instance, if you type +100 and the master track timecode is selected on the Tracking Information menu, you move forward 1 second and 0áframes.
  If you type "f" after a 3-digit frame number, the Avid system interprets the number as frames, not as seconds and frames. For example, +123f moves forward 123 frames, not one 1 second and 23 frames.

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