Reference Guide

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Arranging tracks
Arranging and editing
Configuring the display of tracks in the Track view
There are several commands in the Track view View menu and Track pane context menu that allow
you to configure the appearance of your tracks in the Track view. You can use these commands to
zoom in or out, show or hide any combination of tracks, and revert back to previous display settings.
The following table lists each of these commands and provides an explanation of each:
To lock or unlock the height of a track
1. Right-click an empty area in one of the desired track’s controls to display the Track pane context
menu.
2. Choose Lock Height from the menu.
When you lock the height of a track, its height does not change when you use a Zoom or Fit
command. When a track’s height is locked, you can still drag the track strip’s lower border to adjust
the track’s height. After you drag the border, the altered track height becomes the track’s locked
height.
Command Description Shortcut
Show and Fit Selection This command hides all tracks which are not selected. The
remaining tracks are adjusted in size vertically and horizontally to fit
in the Track view, without scrolling if possible. All track selections
are lost after this command is executed.
ALT+F
Fit Tracks to Window All currently displayed tracks are adjusted in size vertically to fit in
the Track view, without scrolling if possible.
F
Fit Project to Window This command resizes all tracks both vertically and horizontally to
fit in the Tracks view.
SHIFT+F
Lock Height This command maintains the track’s height when you use a zoom
or fit command. See “To lock or unlock the height of a track” on
page 315.
n/a
Show Only Selected
Tracks
This command hides all tracks which are not selected. The
remaining tracks are adjusted in size vertically.
CTRL+F
Hide Selected Tracks Hides all selected tracks. CTRL+H
Track Manager Opens the Track Manager dialog. For more information about the
Track Manager dialog, see “Track Manager dialog” on page 1665.
H
Undo View Change This command restores the view to its previous state. There are up
to 16 levels of undo.
ALT+Z
Redo View Change This command restores the view to the state prior to the Undo View
Change command.
ALT+SHIFT+Z
Table 46.