HELP! Blank time line Premiere pro CS 5.5

Hi,
When I open the time line in Premiere pro CS 5.5 it is totaly blank! No video and audio tracks.
How do I get them back?
Thanks! David

Hi BITESBITER,
You have to import the clips by file>import and then right click on it and select new sequence from clip. If you are trying to open a project and you see it in the project panel then simply search fro the sequence in project ponel that you want to open and double click on it to show it in the timeline.
Regards,
Vinay

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