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242Motion User Guide
Zoom the track area
In Motion, do one of the following:
Drag the handle at either end of the scroller, inward to zoom in, or outward to zoom out.
To zoom from the center of the visible area, press and hold the Shift key while you drag
a handle.
Drag the zoom slider left to zoom out or right to zoom in at the position of the playhead.
Press Option-Command-Equal Sign (=) to zoom in.
Press Option-Command-Minus Sign (–) to zoom out.
Note: If your whole desktop zooms, choose Apple menu () > System Preferences, click
Accessibility, click Zoom, then deselect the “Use keyboard shortcuts to zoom” checkbox.
On a Multi-Touch trackpad, pinch open to zoom in and pinch closed to zoom out.
Zoom the track area to fit the entire project or play range
In Motion, do one of the following:
Click the Zoom Time View button in the upper-right corner of the Timeline.
With the Timeline active, press Shift-Z or Option-Command-0.
Choose View > Zoom Time View > To Project or View > Zoom Time View > To Play Range.
Edit objects in the Timeline
Edit in the Timeline in Motion
As you design your project, you arrange layers spatially in the canvas and temporally
in the Timeline. When you select a layer, group, or effects object in the Layers list or
Timeline layers list, its timebar is selected in the Timeline track area. Drag a bar forward or
backward in time, or trim it to correspond with the timing of other bars.
Motion uses the terms move,
trim, slip, and split to describe the different ways of editing
timebars:
Move: Changes the location of an object in the Timeline without affecting its content or
duration. See Move objects in the Timeline in Motion.
Trim: Changes the duration of an object in the Timeline without affecting its location or
content. See Trim objects in the Timeline in Motion.