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I would love to be able to preserve the order of my clips in the Freeform tool grid when moving the storyboard I create in there to the Timeline panel. Currently, when multiple clips are dragged or copy/pasted from the Freeform view to the Timeline Panel they are being reorganized based off of their file name. Seems like a design flaw so I would love to hear if someone has found a work around to solve this. Does anyone use the Freeform view to create storyboards? How do you transfer than information to the timeline? I am currently dragging each shot over individually to preserve the order. Pasting my process below for reference, using mac and pc.
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Dylan,
I have also been in this state before. I expect the visual sort order in the bin should be the same order as the Timeline. Left to right. Top to bottom. Try this: Shift select them in the order you want them to be in the bin, and then overwrite them into the Timeline. This might be a slightly different technique than you'd expect. Premiere Pro is just different than other NLEs in a few unexpected ways. I think that's what is going on here. Does that work for you?
Thanks,
Kevin
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Looking at your grid isn't visually 'sensible' to me ... I make clips in order in a line across the freeform screen, then a line below if needed. Click the first clip of the group, then marquee-select the group, right-click "New sequence from clip" ... and I get a sequence in the order I laid them out in.
Neil
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Thanks for the reply and the tip about "new sequence from clip". I gave that a try with a test bin of 4 clips in a simple line from left to right in the Freeform grid. In the new sequence that was created the clips are still being reorganized by file name. I am using a default install of PP that is updated. Any chance this is a settings issue?
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Hmm ... try going to the standard Icon view, and set the sort order to 'User order', then switch to Freeform view. See if now on moving things, and selecting them, you can get them in order.
Neil
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Dylan,
I have also been in this state before. I expect the visual sort order in the bin should be the same order as the Timeline. Left to right. Top to bottom. Try this: Shift select them in the order you want them to be in the bin, and then overwrite them into the Timeline. This might be a slightly different technique than you'd expect. Premiere Pro is just different than other NLEs in a few unexpected ways. I think that's what is going on here. Does that work for you?
Thanks,
Kevin
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Thanks Kevin. The individual shift method worked. It would be awesome if I could just select all with a ctrl A but this is still a great work around that will save me a ton of time. Thanks again.
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I'm with you bro. I think I'll file a bug. Should be able to do this either way.
Kevin
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put in order then select align to grid drag into timeline your select from bin