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TIMELINE 987
In the Attribute manager, set Time to 0 and set Value to 0.
The Attribute manager also displays values for the selected key’s tangents.
Although you can enter values for these parameters also, most of the time it’s
quicker and easier to set these values using the F-Curve manager.
In the Timeline, Ctrl-click anywhere on the position sequence to create a new
key. In the Attribute manager, set Time to 30 and set Value to 700.
Done. As with the previous examples, the cube moves during frames 0 to 30, starting at position X=0
and ending at position X=700. Here also, a yellow animation path appears in the viewports. The cube
sequence is identical to the two previous examples.
Selecting elements
The Timeline offers you many different ways to select elements. The simplest of these is to select
a single element: Simply click on an object, track, sequence or key. The element (including its child
tracks, sequences or keys, as relevant) is then colored or bordered in red. You can also select multiple
elements. Shift-click an element to add it to the selection. To remove an element from the selection,
Shift-click the element once more.
Rectangle selection