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Opening an Enclosing Folder
 
You can use the “Open Enclosing Folder” command to open an Assets pane for a folder that contains a selected asset. For example, you might want to locate a folder that holds master clips captured at the same time as the clip currently loaded in the Media pane. You can use this command for an asset loaded in the Media pane, for an asset you select in an Assets pane, or for an asset selected in a Search pane.
To open the enclosing folder for an asset loaded in the Media pane:
*Click the Pane Menu button and select Open Enclosing Folder.
If the asset is stored in only one folder, the folder opens in a new Assets pane, with the selected asset highlighted.
If the asset is stored in more than one folder, the Open Enclosing Folder window opens and displays a list of folders that contain the asset. Double-click one of the listed folders and the folder opens in a new Assets pane, with the selected asset highlighted. You can use the Up Arrow and Down Arrow keys to navigate through the list, and the Enter key to open the enclosing folder for a selected clip. Use the Esc key to cancel and close the window.
To open the enclosing folder for an asset selected in an Assets pane:
*Click the Pane Menu button and select Open Enclosing Folder, or right-click and select Open Enclosing Folder.
The results are the same as when you select the command for an asset loaded in the Media pane.
To open the enclosing folder for an asset selected in a Search pane:
*Click the Pane Menu button and select Open Enclosing Folder, or right-click and select Open Enclosing Folder.
The folder for the selected asset, as shown in the Path column, directly opens in a new Assets pane, with the selected asset highlighted.
If the setting “Show only one representation for each asset found” is enabled in the Interplay Production User Settings, the results are the same as when you select the command for an asset loaded in the Media pane.
*If the asset is contained in a folder that contains more objects than can be displayed in an Assets tab, and the asset is not displayed in the first group, it is not highlighted.