You can
            load entries from a clip library to the Source Area, Record
               Area, EditDesk, or EditDesk Library. If a clip contains
            audio, you can load it with its audio tracks or as video only. You
            can load clips from clip libraries in the current project or in
            other local projects. If you have Wire, you can load clips from remote
            projects. See 
                     Copying Local and Remote Clip Libraries to Your Current Project.
            You can also load clips from Gateway libraries.
         
         To load entries from a clip library:
         
         
            - From
               the Clip Library box in the current clip library, select the clip
               library containing the entries you want to load.
               The current clip library
                  appears. You can change the current clip library at any time using
                  the Clip Library box.
                
- Select the entries you want to load.
               See 
                        Selecting Entries.
               TipYou can load entire
                     library reels or selected source clips within soft edits. You may
                     have to expand some parent entries to find the entries you are looking
                     for.
                   
- Select
               the destination for the selected clips using the Destination box.
               For details on how clips are loaded to different destinations, see 
                        EditDesk Library.
            
- If
               you are loading multiple clips onto the EditDesk, Source Area,
               or EditDesk Library, use the Position box to specify how you want
               the clips to be arranged in the Source Area.
                  
                     
                        
                        
                        
                           | Select: | To: |  
                           | Saved Position | Place the clips in the same position they were in when
                              last saved. |  
                           | Stack | Stack the clips in the lower-left corner of the Source
                              Area. |  
                           | Tile | Tile the clips starting from the lower-left corner of
                              the Source Area. |  
                           | Cascade | Place the clips in a cascade formation in the lower-left
                              corner of the Source Area. |  
 
 
- To resize the clips before loading them
               to the EditDesk, enable Resize and set resizing parameters. See 
                        Resizing Clips on Import, Export, or in a Clip Library.
            
- If the clip contains audio tracks and
               you only want to load the video, disable Include Audio.
            
- Do
               one of the following:
               
                  - Click Load to load selected entries as
                     individual clips.
                  
- Click Load and Join to join selected
                     entries sequentially, according to the order in which the clips
                     were selected. If you selected clips with differing resolutions,
                     the clips whose resolution differs from the first selected clip
                     are resized to the resolution of the first clip. The name for the joined
                     source is the prefix “JOIN-” followed by the name
                     of the first selected clip.
                  
 The EditDesk reappears
                  with the selected entries loaded into the Source Area, Record Area
                  or EditDesk Library.
                NoteWhen you add comments
                     to unmodified source clips in the library, these comments will appear
                     as the video element comment when the clip is loaded onto the EditDesk.
                     The comment also appears on all audio tracks of the source clip,
                     even if there is no video track.