Auto add marker to each clip?

Is there an way to (easily) add a marker (preferably numbered) to the in-point of each clip in my timeline?

PgDn - * - PgDn - * - PgDn - * etc.
* on the numerical keypad. But why?

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    Hi!!!
    Could you help me, how to add marker on the clip? Not on the sequence. I need the marker to moving as I moving clip in the sequence.
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    Ohhh... I just had to switch to the source monitor. OK. Just I don't use the source monitor usally. Only the program one. Thank you. It worked!
    Fri, 12 Oct 2012 05:02:08 -0600 от Jim Simon <[email protected]>:
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    jstrawn wrote:
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