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Advanced Scan to ensure quick and accurate scanning. Multiple filtering options to help you find the desired data quickly. Step 2. Step 3. The Art Library is a way to quickly store and recall artwork that you use on a regular basis and want quick access to when designing.

On the left side of the window it shows the libraries that are currently loaded, and the right side shows the artwork in the currently selected library.

Artwork can be easily imported into the library from files on your hard drive, or from a selection in your current project. When you want to use something from the library, just grab the thumbnail from the right view and drag it into your project.

It does not store the cut or fill settings applied to the artwork. Each library you create is a file on your hard drive containing all the graphics inside it in a compact form. You can copy library files between computers to share the contents.

For more information, see View and change metadata shared with projects. All of the attributes associated with the project or clip are included in the output file. Important: By default, the title field lists the project or clip name. Changing the title does not change the project or clip name, which is the name used for the exported file. At the bottom of the window, view information about the file that will be exported, including frame size and frame rate, audio channels and sample rate, duration, output file type, and file size.

For some destinations, you can also view a list of devices that will play the exported file. To view the compatible devices, move the pointer over the Compatibility icon in the lower-right corner. For information about creating a custom preset, see Create and modify custom presets.



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