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Customizing Timeline Views
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3. Press and hold the Alt key (Windows) or Option key (Macintosh) while you click the View
Menu button to display the list of saved view names, each appended with the Replace
command.
4. (Option) If you want to replace a Timeline view, select a view name from the list that you
want to replace.
Your Avid editing application applies the current Timeline view to the selected name and
displays that name in the Settings list in the Project window.
To restore the default view in the Timeline:
t Click the Timeline Fast Menu button, and select Default Setup.
Using Timeline View Buttons
The More tab of the Command Palette contains eight Timeline View buttons that you can use to
switch between Timeline views. You can map these buttons to any mappable button location or
to the keyboard, or you can use them directly in the Command Palette.
You must create at least one Timeline view to use the Timeline View buttons. For more
information, see “Managing Customized Timeline Views” on page 674.
The Timeline View buttons are assigned to your Timeline views in the order that they appear on
the View menu in the Timeline bottom toolbar and in the Settings list. For example, the T1
button is assigned to the first Timeline view that appears in the menu and the Settings list, the T2
button is assigned to the second view, and so on.
Your Avid editing application sorts the Timeline views alphabetically, and the button
assignments might change if you add Timeline views. To keep a designated order, name your
Timeline views with a number preceding the first letter (for example, you might have views
named 1default, 2headframes, 3waveforms, and so on).
To map a Timeline view button:
1. Select Tools > Command Palette.
2. Click the More tab.