How do you apply color fx to all clips in timeline?

and also how can you fast scroll along the timeline? when i use the mouse ball it doesnt scrub left or right past what is in view to get to end or beginning of timeline?

To answer the question in the header, its too bad there is no "apply to all" button in the ColorFX controls. There may not be a way to do it, but try to select all the clips on the timeline (quickie group or simply select all in either the shots bin or use a select first clip / shift_click on the last clip in the timeline and then double click on the saved FX tree in the selection menu. Might not work. If there are no other corrections in the timeline yet, you could save the COLORFX tree as a grade and apply that to all clips in the normal fashion.
As far as scrolling/scrubbing in the timeline, a) you are operating a "three-button" mouse, right? and b) combinations of the buttons, dragging, etc., is the way to expand/contract, scrub and scroll through the timeline. Its covered in the book. It has become a muscle memory for me, so miming the action here at my word processor, I'm thinking a right button drag expands and contracts the timeline and its a middle button drag that scrolls the timeline, while its a left button click that scrubs the content in pseudo playback. Sitting here thinking about it, I don't recall the timeline updates the way FCP does to go beyond the user interface viewer... it hasn't been a show stopper for me.
jPo

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