From the course: Premiere Pro for Self-Taught Editors
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- [Instructor] Anywhere in Premiere Pro that you see blue writing, or numbers, you can probably click on it and it'll do something. And the time code display in the timeline panel is no exception. Notice if you click on the numbers, they are automatically highlighted. That means you can copy and paste those numbers between different areas of the interface using regular keyboard shortcuts, that'd be command C and V on Mac OS, or control C and V in Windows. You can type in time code to take the playhead to a particular area of the timeline. So, if I wanted to go to 10 seconds, I could type in one zero zero zero, and trust that Premiere Pro will put in the punctuation. I'll just press enter, and there we are at 10 seconds. You can also use a period to replace two zeros. So if I click back here, and let's say I want to go to nine seconds, I can type in nine, and hit the period key and press enter, and Premiere Pro will…
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