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RAM Previewing Regions
Previewing large sections of your project using RAM Preview requires large quantities of
RAM to store frames. You may not have enough RAM to store all frames you want to
preview. You can restrict which frames are rendered by choosing to preview the play
range or a selection. Using RAM Preview on a selection renders all visible layers in the
project from the first frame of the selection until the last.
For more information on setting a project play range, see Defining the Play Range.
To RAM Preview the play range
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Choose Mark > RAM Preview > Play Range.
The RAM Preview dialog appears, and displays a progress bar. When RAM Preview is
completed, the dialog closes.
To RAM Preview a selection
1 In the Timeline, Command-Option-drag the region to preview.
A highlight appears over the selected frames.
For more information on regions, see Working with Regions.
2 Choose Mark > RAM Preview > Selection.
The RAM Preview dialog appears. When RAM Preview is completed, the dialog closes.
Clearing RAM Preview
You can manually delete RAM Preview to make room for a new RAM Preview or to free
up RAM for other operations.
To clear RAM Preview
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Choose Mark > RAM Preview > Clear RAM Preview.
Canvas Shortcut Menu
When no objects are selected, the Canvas has its own shortcut menu that allows you to
access several useful tools.
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