Change bin behaviors

Last updated on Jun 23, 2025

Learn how to organize your footage by customizing bin behavior in Premiere Pro.

While working on a project, you may want to change the way you view your bins. In a standard layout, you can see the hierarchy of your entire project, which is useful. However, sometimes you want to open a bin in its own tab or open it in a new panel. That way, you can focus on the clips in a particular bin, sort clips in storyboard order in icon mode, or search for clips within a bin by typing in the search field.

Some editors like the bin window overlapping the interface, while others prefer to see bins open in place, or in new tabs.

To open a bin in its own floating panel, in place, or in a new tab, do the following:

  • To open a bin in a new tab, double-click the bin. This panel can be docked or grouped like any other panel.
  • To open a bin in place, Ctrl-double-click (Windows) or Command-double-click (macOS) the bin.
  • To open a bin in its own floating panel, Alt-double-click (Windows) or Option-double-click (macOS) the bin.

You can change the default behaviors of Project panel bins by editing the Bins preferences.

  1. Select Edit > Preferences > General (Windows) or Premiere Pro > Settings > General (macOS).
    In the Preferences dialog box is open and the General option is highlighted. In the General panel, there are multiple settings to adjust including ones dedicated to Bins.
    Use the Bins section in the General panel of Premiere Pro preferences to change bin behaviors.

  2. In the Bins area, select options from the menus for Double-click, + Ctrl (Windows) or + Cmd (macOS), and + Alt (Windows) or + Opt (macOS).

  3. Select OK.