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Example: To highlight and display Position track s for
three obj ects:
1.
Create three boxes.
By default, the boxes are named B ox01, Box02,
and B ox03.
2. On the main toolbar, click Curve Editor
(Open).
3. In the Track View Hierarchy list, expand the
hierarchies for the three box objects.
4. In the Select By Name field, type (Box*)p.
All the Position tracks are highlighted.
5. On the Track View toolbar, right-click Filters
andchooseSelectedTracksOnlyinthedialog.
The Position tracks for the th ree boxes are
displayed at the top of the Hierarchy list.
Example: To highlight multiple tracks using
comma-separated name selections:
1.
Create a box.
2. On the main toolbar, click Curve Editor
(Open).
3. In the Track View Hierarchy list, expand
box01’s hierarchy to see all Transform children
tracks.
4. IntheSelectByNamefield,typexpos,y
rot,scale.
The box’s X Position, Y Rotation, and Scale
tracks are hig h lighted. The commas placed
between each name act as Boolean addition
(“OR”) operators, allowing multiple names in
one selection.
Track Sets List
Track View > Track Selection toolbar
You can assign a name to the current t r ack
selection, and then later reselect those tracks by
choosingthenameoftherespectivetracksetfrom
the list.
Track Sets List
You can a lso create and e dit tr ack sets with
the Track Sets Editor dialog (page 2–591).
Using K ey Filter s with Track Sets
If you are animating track se ts using Key Filters
in Set Key mode (page 3–718),thefiltersdictate
which track set members are keyable, because they
take precedence over track sets.
Only the track set members specified in the Key Filters list are
keyable.
Procedures
To assign a name to a track set:
1.
Highlight one or more tracks in the Track View
Cont roller window.
2. ClickintheTrackSetListfieldontheTrack
View toolbar (page 2–535).
3. Enteranameforyourtrackset. Thename
can contain any standard ASCII characters,