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Auto Control Close Tools: When enabled (the default), only the parameters for the
active node can be exposed. When disabled, you can open the parameters of multiple
nodes in the Inspector if you want.
Auto Controls for Selected: When enabled (the default), selecting multiple nodes
opens multiple control headers for those nodes in the Inspector. When disabled, only
the active node appears in the Inspector; multi-selected nodes highlighted in white do
not appear.
Opening Nodes in the Inspector
Before you can edit a node’s parameters, you need to open it in the Inspector.
To display a node’s controls in the Inspector:
Select one or more nodes from the Node Editor, Keyframes Editor, or Spline Editor.
When you select a single node so that it’s highlighted orange in the Node Editor, all of its
parameters appear in the Inspector. If you select multiple nodes at once, Inspector headers
appear for each selected node (highlighted in white in the Node Editor), but the parameters for
the active node (highlighted in orange) are exposed for editing.
Opening multiple nodes in the Inspector.
Only one node’s parameters can be edited at a time, so clicking another node’s Inspector
header opens that node’s parameters and closes the parameters of the previous node you
were working on. This also makes the newly opened node the active node, highlighting it
orange in the Inspector.
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