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Table Of Contents
Selecting Keyframes
For the Contextual selection controls, see the Contextual navigation controls,
in Navigating the Animation Editor on page 671.
Setting Cue Marks
There are several options related to cue marks. For more information see,
Navigating the Animation Editor on page 671.
NOTE The first two options are always available. The other options are only
available when a cue mark is selected. The two navigation options are available
when next or previous cue marks are available respectively.
Setting Zoom and Pan
Placing the mouse cursor over the View Layout sub-menu displays selections
you can use to store up to four zoom and pan settings. This is useful when
you want to jump back and forth between different points on an animation
curvesee
View Layouts on page 153.
To set a zoom and pan view:
1 Zoom and pan to the area of the animation curve you want to set as a
view layout.
2 Right click in the Animation Editor view and select one of the four Set
options from the View Layout sub-menu or press Ctrl + F(1,2,3,4).
3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 to add more layout views (maximum 4).
4 Press F (1,2,3,4) to activate the view or select Activate from the View
Layout sub-menu.
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