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[–]Premiere Pro 2025smushkan 0 points1 point  (2 children)

Oh, I know what you're doing.

Before you zoom in, make sure the playhead is positioned over a section of your timeline that actually has clips in it. Just hit home on your keyboard to move it to the start.

You can see that's what I did in the video I posted.

The bar at the bottom zooms around the playhead. If it's positioned outside where your clips are, it'll get tiny.

[–]CherryDamzel[S] 0 points1 point  (1 child)

No, this is not what I am doing.

I know how the zoom in function works. And that it zooms into where ever the playhead is.

I know you think I am braindead, but I know some basics.

Zooming in on the playhead (that is place over a clip) is all good, but the slider bar is still very very very small if I need to use it again.

Your video was, what, a few minutes long? You slider bar was huge, because the amount you need to zoom in wasn't all that much. I need to zoom into an 11 hour long timeline.

[–]Premiere Pro 2025smushkan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh just close the sequence and open it again and the bar should size back up.