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TIP: You can use the Tab and Shift-Tab key shortcuts to move the selection right or left
in the Spreadsheet Editor.
Customizing the Keyframes Editor
There are a few ways you can change the appearance of the Keyframes Editor to better fit your
needs. All these options are found by right-clicking anywhere within the Keyframes Editor and
choosing an option from the contextual menu that appears.
Line Size
The Line Size option controls the height of each Timeline segment individually. It is often useful
to increase the height of a Timeline bar, especially when editing or manipulating
complex splines.
Methods of increasing or decreasing the height of segments:
To change the hight of just one segment: Right-click anywhere within the Keyframes
Editor and choose a size from the Line Size submenu. The options are Minimum, Small,
Medium, Large, and Huge.
To change the height of all segments: Right-click anywhere within the Keyframes
Editor and choose a size from the All Line Size submenu. The options are Minimum,
Small, Medium, Large, and Huge.
Display Point Values
A more traditional view of keyframes is to view them as control points instead of vertical bars,
making them easier to select for some people. From the Timeline contextual menu, you can
right-click anywhere within the Keyframes Editor and choose Options > Display Point Values to
change how keyframes look.
The Options submenu for changing Display Point Values.
Here are the two options, compared.
Keyframes displayed as bars (left), and keyframes displayed as Point Values (right).
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