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Manipulating Advanced Keyframes
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To zoom on a keyframe graph so the keyframe curve fills the available viewing area, do one of
the following:
t Click the Zoom to Curve Height button.
t Right-click the keyframe graph and select Zoom to Curve Height.
Scrolling Keyframe Graphs
You can scroll the view in a keyframe graph horizontally by using the scroll thumbwheel at the
bottom of the Effect Editor.
You can scroll the view in a keyframe graph both horizontally and vertically by dragging directly in
the keyframe graph.
To scroll the view in a keyframe graph horizontally:
t Drag the scroll thumbwheel to the left or to the right.
The view in the keyframe graph scrolls so that part of the view disappears on one side and more
comes into view on the other side.
To scroll the view in a keyframe graph horizontally or vertically:
1. Alt+click (Windows) or Option+click (Macintosh) the keyframe graph.
The pointer changes to a hand.
2. Drag the hand to reposition the view within the keyframe graph.
Resetting Keyframe Graph Views
If you move the view in a keyframe graph so that you can no longer see the keyframes, you can use
the shortcut menu to recenter the keyframes in the keyframe graph.
To reset the view in a keyframe graph:
t Right-click the keyframe graph, and select Reset All Graph Views.
The keyframes appear centered in the keyframe graph.
Manipulating Advanced Keyframes
You can manipulate advanced keyframes in a wide variety of ways. You can:
Add or delete keyframes
Add keyframes to the start and end frames of an effect
Select or deselect keyframes
Move keyframes
Determine whether or not multiple keyframes move relative to one another
Copy and paste keyframe parameters
Control how effect parameters change at keyframes