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Procedures
To turn on Edit Keys mode, do one of the following:
1 If you are in Curve Editor, choose Modes > Dope Sheet.
2
If you are in Dope Sheet > Ranges, click Edit Keys on the Track
View toolbar.
To delete keys in Edit Keys mode:
1 Highlight the keys in the Key window.
2 Press DELETE on the keyboard to delete the selected keys.
Snap Frames
Main toolbar > Curve Editor (Open) > Keys menu > Snap Frames
Graph Editor > Track View - Dope Sheet/Track View - Curve Editor > Keys
menu > Snap Frames
With Snap Frames, all key and range bar positions that are changed are forced
to absolute frame increments. This includes selection sets of multiple keys.
When Snap Frames is on, each key in a selection set will snap to the nearest
frame when the selection is moved or scaled. Default=on.
When you use the Time Display format MM:SS:Ticks, which doesn't use frames,
Snap Frames snaps to time values that match frame boundaries.
In Dope Sheet > Edit Keys mode, keys are displayed as a box grid. Keys that
are snapped to frames are displayed as filled boxes. Keys that have been moved
with snap frames off are displayed as narrow rectangles within the grid. When
using the Curve Editor, a similar display is available in the track bar.
Subframe keys moved with snap frame off
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