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Sequence Help

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Mar 26, 2018 Mar 26, 2018

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Please if anyone could help me, while editing I accidentally clicked on something on which I had no idea as to what it would do. Whatever it was, made my sequence it's own movable tab, and I would just like to revert it back to it's locked position. Please help, it will be like this on any project I start. If someone could help it would mean so much.

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Community Expert , Mar 26, 2018 Mar 26, 2018

Don't panic - you haven't done anything wrong! You just "broke away" the sequence into its own floating window. The nice thing is - you can glue it back to where you want it! Just click and drag the title bar to the area on the left of your screen where sequences normally are (assuming it's on the left)...when an area turns blue, that means it's a "drop zone" and you can lock the sequence back into that area.

Go here to the "Dock, Group or Float Panels" section: https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/using/workspaces.html

Use and customize workspaces in Premiere Pro

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Don't panic - you haven't done anything wrong! You just "broke away" the sequence into its own floating window. The nice thing is - you can glue it back to where you want it! Just click and drag the title bar to the area on the left of your screen where sequences normally are (assuming it's on the left)...when an area turns blue, that means it's a "drop zone" and you can lock the sequence back into that area.

Go here to the "Dock, Group or Float Panels" section: https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/using/workspaces.html

Use and customize workspaces in Premiere Pro

And...breathe.

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