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Spreadsheet
If you turn on the Spreadsheet and then click on the name of a layer in the keyframe track, the
numeric time position and value (or values if it’s a multi-dimensional parameter) of each
keyframe appear as entries in the cells of the Spreadsheet. Each column represents one
keyframe, while each row represents a single aspect of each keyframe.
Editing keyframes in the Spreadsheet.
For example, if you’re animating a blur, then the Key Frame row shows the frame each keyframe
is positioned at, and the Blur1BlurSize row shows the blur size at each keyframe. If you change
the Key Frame value of any keyframe, you’ll move that keyframe to a new frame of the Timeline.
Scaling and Panning the Timeline
At the top, a series of zoom and framing controls let you adjust the work area containing
the layers.
A Horizontal zoom control lets you scale the size of the editor.
A Zoom to Fit button fits the width of all tracks to the current width of the Keyframes
Editor.
A Zoom to Rect tool lets you draw a rectangle to define an area of the Keyframes Editor
to zoom into.
A Sort pop-up menu lets you sort or filter the tracks in various ways.
An Option menu provides access to many other ways of filtering tracks and controlling
visible options.
Working with Segments in the Timeline
Most of the work in the Timeline involves trimming and aligning clip segments.
To select a single segment in the Timeline, do one of the following:
Click the node’s name in the header.
Click the node’s segment in the Timeline.
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