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257Motion User Guide
Work in the ruler
Intro to the Timeline ruler in Motion
You can perform several timing tasks in the ruler above the Timeline track area:
Drag the playhead to a specific frame to view the project at a specific time.
Drag the In and Out points of your project so playback occurs only within the specified
frames. See Define the play range in Motion.
Select a range of frames, so you can delete, cut, or paste into them. See Edit a range of
frames in the Motion Timeline.
Add or edit project markers, which can be added to your project to identify an important
frame or range of frames. See Intro to Timeline markers in Motion.
Edit a range of frames in the Motion Timeline
You can make changes to a range of frames, known as a region. Selecting a region allows
you to make changes to multiple objects in a specific range of time in the Timeline. For
example, you can cut or copy a section of time to remove it from your project completely,
or just move it to a new position in Timeline. Regions need not align with object edges in
the Timeline—you can create a region that begins midway through an object.
Note: Pasting a region does not paste it at the current playhead location. To move a pasted
region to the playhead location, press the Shift key while you drag the pasted object. As
you approach the current playhead location, the object snaps into place.
You can also paste objects into a defined region using the Paste Special command, which
lets you insert, overwrite, or exchange objects in the Timeline. Additionally, you select a
region and insert blank frames, creating an empty placeholder for a clip you don’t yet have.
Select a region (a range of frames)
In Motion, while pressing and holding the Command and Option keys, drag in the
Timeline ruler.
A light highlighted band appears over the selected frames.