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Navigating in the Sequence Timeline
 
You can navigate through the Sequence Timeline by dragging the position indicator through the timecode bar, by clicking in the timecode bar, or by using the keyboard (for example, use the arrow keys to move one frame). For a complete list of keyboard shortcuts, see Keyboard Shortcuts.
You can use Ctrl+click (Windows) or Command+click (macOS) to snap the position indicator to the Mark In, Mark Out, or closest edit point of the enabled tracks. Do one of the following:
Press and hold the Ctrl key, click in the timecode bar, and drag the position indicator to within a few pixels of the mark or edit point. The position indicator snaps to the mark or edit.
Move the mouse pointer within a few pixels of the mark or edit point, then press Ctrl+click. The position indicator snaps to the mark or edit.
When snapping to a mark point, the position indicator is placed on the same frame as the Mark IN or Out point. When snapping to an edit point, the position indicator is located on the first frame after the cut.
Movement in the Sequence Timeline is synchronized with movement in the Media Viewer timeline, so using controls in the Viewer timeline moves the position indicator to the corresponding location in the Sequence Timeline.
During playback, MediaCentral Cloud UX uses a feature called timeline paging. This feature is especially useful when you are zoomed in to a sequence and you want to display the area around the position indicator. When the position indicator moves close to the end of the visible region of the timeline, the Sequence Timeline displays the next region and keeps the position indicator displayed in the region. This timeline paging also works for reverse playback.