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Tag Time Displays the current frame, to which the tag will be assigned.
Tag Name Enter the name of the tag. You can create a long tag name in this
field, but the tag slot will display only 15 characters.
Lock Time Locks the tag to the current frame, regardless of subsequent scaling
of time.
For example, with Lock Time off, if you have a tag named "Forty" at frame 40,
and you scale time up 200 percent, the Forty tag will be at frame 80. If Lock
Time is on, the Forty tag remains at frame 40.
Relative To Lets you assign another tag to which the current tag will maintain
a relative offset.
For example, if you have a tag at frame 10 called First and you create a second
tag at frame 30 called Second, if you move the position of First to frame 25,
Second will move to frame 45 to maintain the 20-frame offset between the
two tags.
This is a one-way offset. If you change the time position of the second tag in
the example, the first tag is not affected. Circular dependencies are not allowed:
you can't have First relative to Second and Second relative to First.
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