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To adjust the height of the tracks
Do one of the following:
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Drag a row separator between two layers in the Timeline layers list up or down to modify
the vertical size of the tracks.
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Choose a new size from the pop-up menu at the bottom of the Timeline layers list. Options
include Mini, Small, Medium, and Large.
Customizing the Track Display
Motion offers several different ways to display object bars in the track area of the Timeline.
You can display just the name of the object, which reduces the height of the track, allowing
you to see many tracks at once. You can choose to show the name of the object plus a
thumbnail image, which provides quick visual feedback about the content of the object.
Or you can display a track as a filmstrip, a series of sequential thumbnails that provide
visual feedback about the content of an object over time.
To customize the track display
1 Choose Motion > Preferences (or press Command-Comma) to display the Preferences
window.
2 Click the Appearance icon.
3 In the Timeline section, choose an item from the Timebar Display pop-up menu.
Choices include Name, Name Plus Thumbnail, and Filmstrip.
4 Click the close box to close the Preferences window.
The object bars are displayed according to your choice.
Adding Objects to the Timeline Layers List
You can add images and clips to your project by dragging them into the Timeline layers
list. When you drag an image or clip from the File Browser or Media list into the Timeline
layers list, you can choose whether to add the item to an existing group, add it to a new
group, or have it replace an existing layer. When you add a layer to the Timeline layers
list, a corresponding timebar appears in the track area. The new layer can appear above
or below an existing layer; where you release the mouse button determines placement
of the new layer.
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