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Snapping Keyframes between Frames
Editing Keyframes
Changing the Timing of an Animation
Selecting Multiple Keyframes
and Channels
You
can select multiple keyframes or channels to edit them in tandem.
Do this, for example, to modify every second keyframe in an animation
curve or to apply the same modification to two or more channels
from different folders.
NoteYou can select a
channel in Move or Select mode by clicking its name in the channel
hierarchy, or clicking the channel with the cursor.
To select multiple channels:
- From the Edit Mode box, select Move or
Select.
- Click a channel in the hierarchy to select
it.
TipYou can also select
channels by clicking their animation curve or track.
When a channel is selected,
its name and animation curve are highlighted. As well, if the channel
corresponds to an element in the image window, the element is highlighted
there. For example, if you select the Axis channel for a clip, its
axis is highlighted in the image window.
- Shift-click
another channel to add it to the selection. Shift-click a selected channel to
deselect it.
To select multiple keyframes:
- From the Edit Mode box, select Move or
Select.
- Select one or more channels in the hierarchy.
- Drag a selection box around the keyframes.
If you are using Move mode, Ctrl-drag
to create a selection box. If you are using Select mode, just drag
to create a selection box.
All keyframes inside
the selection box are selected.
- Ctrl-click
another keyframe to add it to the selection. Ctrl-click a selected keyframe to
deselect it.
To select multiple keyframes from a selected
channel:
- From the Edit Mode box, select Move or
Select.
- Select one or more channels in the hierarchy.
- Hold down Ctrl+F and
drag the selection box along the horizontal axis.
The keyframes of the
selected channels within the drag range are selected. For example,
dragging the selection box over the first ten frames of an animation
selects all keyframes that fall within those ten frames.