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May 22, 2020
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How do I remove the mark in and mark out?

  • May 22, 2020
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Hi! 

I'm working on a music video right now, and wondered how I would remove the mark in and mark out setting on the sequence? 

It's not causing any huge problems, but it's just not necessary for the project I'm working on, and it's more of just a nuisance than anything else. 

Thanks in advance! 

Correct answer Richard M Knight

Try control shift X

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Participant
October 18, 2024

I'll give you actually useful advice. Try right clicking the marker and clearing the "in" and "out". Maybe you have to clear each once, maybe you have to clear one of them twice, i'm not sure. But this seems to be the solution. I'm not sure why I could find an answer for like... 4 years, but I hope this helps some one out. 

Participant
June 3, 2022

Try this: Close Premiere e start it again. 

Conrad_C
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 23, 2020

All of the marker commands are on the Markers menu, so when you’re in a sequence and it has In point and Out point markers set, the Clear marker commands are available on that menu. As usual, their keyboard shortcuts are listed to the right of the commands.

 

You can also see the logic behind the Clear shortcuts; they’re the same as the Mark shortcuts but adding the Option (Mac) or Alt (Windows) key. So if you already memorized the Mark shortcuts, to clear markers just add Option/Alt to the same shortcuts.

 

Participating Frequently
April 26, 2021

I have these options deactivated, I don't know why. I'm running latest version. Once you have set In point and Out point markers, there is no way to get rid of them.

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 27, 2021

Just found out the way to remove in&out points

Alt X (windows)

Option X (Mac)


Yeah it says so a few posts up.

Inspiring
May 22, 2020

A lot of times you can right click on a mark or item and you get a drop down menu that gives options , like 'delete' or 'remove' etc.

 

Richard M KnightCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
May 22, 2020

Try control shift X

Participant
May 12, 2023

This is it!