00:00So over here, you can see that I have this particular preview right here. So I have this
00:10particular project. But let's say for example, I want to actually go ahead and then quickly
00:16change over something, then it's quite handy to use shortcut keys in that case. For example,
00:22if I were to actually go ahead on to sequence, then you can see that I can zoom in out using
00:27these keys equals to N minus. So if I were to go ahead and press, you can see that I can simply
00:33press these keys to zoom in and out right here. Similarly, there are other shortcut keys. And if
00:38you were to expand out the menu right here, just like this, then you'll be able to actually see that
00:44right here. So whatever shortcut keys that you have right here, you can see that for split, it's S. So
00:50if I were to go around and press S right here, then it quickly splits right there. So that is how you
00:55can go ahead and effectively use shortcut keys to speed up your workflow inside a Premiere S.
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