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Chienworks wrote on 9/3/2003, 8:26 PM
1 - Typing a number key (the ones above the letters, not the numeric keyboard) will position the cursor at corresponding markers 1-10. Ctrl- Left and Right Arrows will move the cursor to the previous or next marker.

2 & 3 - (not sure what the distinction is) Double-click on the current time indicator in the lower-right corner of the timeline. Type in the exact postion you want to move the cursor to in hh:mm:ss.ff.
kentwolf wrote on 9/3/2003, 9:02 PM
>>1 - A particular marker

Markers 1-10, press the # marker (#1-#10/0)
Over 10 markers, CTRL+LEFT or RIGHT arrow.

>>2 - A particular frame/3 - or an exact frame?

Double-click the timeline counter (00:00:00:00).
Enter the numbers. Format: Hours:Minutes:Seconds:Frames)

..and there ya go.

jeremyk wrote on 9/4/2003, 1:55 PM
>>Double-click the timeline counter (00:00:00:00).
>>Enter the numbers. Format: Hours:Minutes:Seconds:Frames)

And you don't even have to type ':'. A plain '.' works fine as a separator.
jetdv wrote on 9/4/2003, 2:04 PM
You don't have to type ":" OR "."!

Enter 10005 and you will be taken to the 1 minute 5 frame mark. Enter 1141600 and you will be taken to the 1 hour, 14 minute, 16 second, and zero frame mark.
Randy Brown wrote on 9/4/2003, 6:15 PM
>"1 - Typing a number key (the ones above the letters, not the numeric keyboard) will position the cursor at corresponding markers..."<

Thanks Kelly, I was whining about not having a drop down marker list (like in Sonar) to select from a while back...this is almost as handy.
Thanks again,
Randy