While editing in the Timeline panel, you can find the source frame for any frame in a sequence clip and display it in the Source Monitor. Also, you can find the source frame for any frame in a nested sequence, display it in the Source Monitor, and jump to its location in the source sequence.
Regarding "Match a frame with its source " on page
http://livedocs.adobe.com/en_US/PremierePro/3.0/help.html?content=WS0804FE4F-18EC-4ef7-BCE2-DFB432841B99.html
The M key does nothing when trying to match a frame in a standard sequence.
Just nothing at all.
Mac OSX 10.5.
Bill
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