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230Motion User Guide
Display of the Timing pane is controlled by three buttons in timing toolbar: the Show/Hide
Timeline button, Show/Hide Audio Timeline button, and Show/Hide Keyframe Editor button.
A mini-Timeline, located at the bottom of the canvas, provides controls to perform quick
edits such as moving, trimming, and slipping without opening the Timing pane. See Edit in
the mini-Timeline in Motion.
Tip: You can show the Timeline on a second display, providing a larger workspace for
manipulating the timing of objects. See Use a second display in Motion.
Display or resize the Timing pane in Motion
Show or hide the Timing pane
In Motion, do one of the following:
Choose Window > Video Timeline (or press Command-7).
Click the Show/Hide Timeline button in the timing toolbar.
Note: To collapse the entire Timing pane (Timeline, Audio Timeline, and Keyframe
Editor), make sure that all three buttons in the lower-right corner of the Motion project
window are dimmed.
Resize the Timing pane
In Motion, do one of the following:
Drag the timing toolbar (the lighter gray toolbar just above the Timing pane) up or down.
Drag the boundary (the dark line) between the Library or Inspector and the Timing pane
to the left or right.
Deselect both the Library button and the Inspector button in the top-left corner of the
Motion window.