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Multiple Edits—
Enables multiple editing, in which
changing any parameter simultaneously changes
all selected parameters of the same or similar type.
Note: The changed p arameter need not be selected.
Absolute/R elative—This works the same as the
Absolute/Offset mode toggle on the Coordinate
Display (page 3–708). When Absolute is chosen,
modifyingavaluechangesittotheexactamount
you specify. When Relative is chosen, the displayed
value shows 0, and m odifying the parameter adds
the sp e cified change to the original value. This
applies to numeric values only; changes to any
othervaluetypessuchascolorarealwaysabsolute.
Edit Notes—Opens a single Notes dialog (page
1–145) for all selected parameters.
You can open the Notes dialog for a single
parameter by right-clicking its Select Parameter
button.
Parameters menu
Add to Selected—Lets you add new parameters to
the selected rollout.
Add to New Rollout—Lets you add new parameters
to a new rollout.
Move Up—Moves selected parameters up one
position within their rollout, if possible.
Move Down—Moves selected parameters down
one position within the ir rollout, i f possible.
Move Up B y R ollout—Moves selected parameters
to the rollout above, if possible. If the same
parameter already exists in the rollout above, the
selected parameter is simply deleted.
Move Down By R ollout—Moves selected parameters
to the next rollout, if possible. If the same
parameter already exists in the next rollout, the
selected parameter is simply deleted.
K ey All—Sets keys (page 3–960) for all parameters
at the current frame. Available only when Auto Key
(page 3–717) is on.
Key SelectedSets keys (page 3–960) for selected
parameters only at the current frame. Available
only when Auto Key (page 3–717) is on.
Reset All—Sets all numer ic parameters to 0. Has
no effect on other parameter t ypes.
Res et Sel ected—Sets all selected numeric
parameters to 0. Has no effect on other parameter
types.
Rollout menu
Note: While there are no menu commands for
moving rollouts, you can do so simply by dragging
the rollout t itle bar to a new location.
New Rollout—Creates a new, empty rollout.
New Rollout Selected Parameters—Creates a new
rolloutandpopulatesitwithcopiesofanyselected
parameters.
Rename R ollout—Opens a sma l l dialog that lets
you rename the selected rollout.
Delete R ollout—Deletes the selected rollout.
Delete Rollout Move Up—Deletes the selected
rollout and mov es its parameters to the rollout
above.
Delete R ollout Move DownDeletes the selected
rollout and mov es its parameters to the rollout
below.