Adobe 65021048 User Guide - Page 24
Save a custom workspace, Reset a workspace, Brighten or darken the interface, Tools, clip details
UPC - 883919163222
View all Adobe 65021048 manuals
Add to My Manuals
Save this manual to your list of manuals |
Page 24 highlights
ADOBE PREMIERE PRO CS3 18 User Guide Save a custom workspace As you customize a workspace, the application tracks your changes, storing the most recent layout. To store a specific layout more permanently, save a custom workspace. Saved custom workspaces appear in the Workspace menu, where you can return to and reset them. ❖ Arrange the frames and panels as desired, then choose Window > Workspace > New Workspace. Type a name for the workspace, and click OK. Note: If a project saved with a custom workspace is opened on another system, the application looks for a workspace with a matching name. If it can't find a match (or the monitor configuration doesn't match), it uses the current local workspace. Reset a workspace Reset a workspace to return to its original, saved layout of panels. ❖ With the workspace you want to reset active, choose Window > Workspace > Reset workspace name. Delete a workspace 1 Choose Window > Workspace > Delete Workspace. 2 Choose the workspace you want to delete, and then click OK. Note: You cannot delete the currently active workspace. Brighten or darken the interface You may prefer to lower the brightness when working in a darkened editing suite or when making color corrections. Changing the brightness affects panels, windows, and dialog boxes but doesn't affect scroll bars, title bars, and menus that aren't inside panels. In addition, the change doesn't affect the application background on Windows. 1 Choose Edit > Preferences > User Interface (Windows) or Premiere Pro > Preferences > User Interface (Mac OS). 2 Drag the User Interface Brightness slider to the left or right. Click Default Brightness to restore the default brightness level. Tools, clip details, and menus Tools The Tools panel contains a number of tools for editing sequences in a Timeline panel. When you select a tool, the pointer changes shape according to the selection. For example, when you select the Razor tool and position the pointer over a clip in a Timeline panel, the icon changes to a razor . However, the Selection tool icon may change to reflect the task currently being performed. In some cases, pressing a modifier key (such as Shift) as you use a tool changes its function, and its icon changes accordingly. Select tools from the Tools panel, or use a keyboard shortcut. You can resize the Tools panel and orient it vertically or horizontally. Note: The Selection tool is the default tool. It's used for everything other than specialized functions. If the program isn't responding as you expect, make sure that the Selection tool is selected. April 1, 2008