Grey area in timeline area in Premiere Pro CS5.5

Can someone please tell me what the greyed-out area means in the bottom of the time ruler at the top of the Timeline  panel
John Q.

For that "thinner harder In & Out," I think that you might be referring to the WAB (Work Area Bar), which has slightly different uses. This ARTICLE points out some aspects of the WAB, which can be useful for several operations. Please ignore the old screen-caps, as the GUI is much more streamlined now - however the WAB still looks about the same, and functions the same.
The Help File also has a lot of very useful info on the WAB (and with more up-to-date images... )
Good luck,
Hunt

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