Shortcut for closing multiple bins?

If you have a whole bunch of bins open in your browser, and want to close them all
at once, is there a shortcut to do that which doesn't result in FCP attempting to close
the project?
Any input would be appreciated.

Do you know how to make all the bins appear as TABS in ONE bin? This is what I do, and closing all of them at once is a snap.
I have this on my ORGANIZATION IN FCP DVD, but Walter here made a small tutorial on how to do this...
http://library.creativecow.net/articles/biscardi_walter/tabs.php
Shane

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