Using the Drag-and-Drop Method for Export
To export a frame, clip, or sequence using the drag-and-drop method:
1.  Select the material you want to export in one of the following ways:
  To export specific tracks in a clip or sequence, enable those tracks in the Track Selector panel, and disable all others. Make sure Use Enabled Tracks is selected in the Export Settings dialog box. See step 2.
  To export a single-frame graphic, mark an IN point to export the marked frame from a bin or a monitor, or move the position indicator to the frame you want to export. Make sure Use Marks is selected in the Export Settings dialog box.
  To export part of a clip or sequence, mark IN and OUT points to export the marked range from a bin or a monitor. If you mark an IN point and no OUT point, the system exports from the IN point to the end of the clip or sequence. Make sure Use Marks is selected in the Export Settings dialog box.
  To export the entire clip or sequence, deselect both Use Enabled Tracks and Use Marks in the Export Settings dialog box, and make sure the topmost track is monitored.
  You cannot use the drag-and-drop method to export ALE, tab-delimited, or sequential files.
  When you export to an OMFI file, you do not need to select both the sequence and its source clips. Select only the sequence to export all the necessary information, including reference clips.
2.  In the Settings scroll list of the Project Window, select the setting you want to use for export. The default Export setting, the preset templates, and any additional Export settings you create appear in the Settings scroll list.
After you select a setting in the Settings scroll list, the parameters remain the default settings for all exported files, unless you change them during the export. This is especially useful when you batch export a number of files at the same time directly from a bin. To view or modify the parameters, double-click the setting.
3.  Export the frame, clip, or sequence by dragging the clip or sequence you want to export to the location (folder or drive) where you want to store the file. To select multiple objects, Ctrl+click (Windows) or Shift+click (Macintosh) the objects and drag the objects to the new location.

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