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277Motion User Guide
Add, remove, or disable behaviors in Motion
Applying a behavior to an object animates specific parameters of that object. Because
behaviors don’t add keyframes, removing a behavior eliminates the animated effect. All
types of behaviors are removed in the same way.
Apply a behavior to an object
In Motion, do one of the following:
Drag a behavior from the Library to an appropriate object in the canvas, Layers list,
or Timeline.
Applying behaviors from the Library lets you preview the behavior animation in the
Library preview area.
Select an object in the canvas, Layers list, or Timeline, then select a behavior from the
Library and click Apply in the preview area.
Select an object in the canvas, Layers list, or Timeline, click Behaviors in the toolbar,
then choose a category and behavior from the pop-up menu.
Apply a behavior to multiple objects
1. In Motion, select all objects to apply the behavior to.
In the Layers list, canvas, or Timeline, Shift-click to select a contiguous set of objects,
or Command-click to select noncontiguous objects.
2. Do one of the following:
In the toolbar, click Behaviors, then choose a category and behavior from the
pop-up menu.
Select a behavior in the Library, then click Apply in the preview area.
Remove a behavior from an object
1. In Motion, select a behavior in the Layers list, Timeline, Behaviors Inspector, or pop-up
menu in the title bar of the HUD.
2. Do one of the following:
Choose Edit > Delete.
Press Delete.
Note: You can also Control-click a behavior in the Layers list or Timeline, then
choose Delete from the shortcut menu.