System information
After minimizing or  maximizing a track, click the Minimize or  Maximize button again to return a track to 
its previous height.
The following keyboard shortcuts are also available:
n  Press Ctrl+Shift+Up Arrow or Down Arrow to change the height of all tracks at once.
n  Press ` to minimize all tracks. Press  again to restore tracks to their previous height. When  restoring 
track height, tracks that you previously minimized are not restored—you  can restore these tracks by 
clicking the Restore  Track Height button   on the track header.
n  Press Ctrl+` to return all tracks to the default height.
Expand or collapse track layers
Right-click the track header and choose Expand  Track Layers to expand a video track to reveal three 
subtracks   within the main track: the A roll, B roll, and transition roll. In this  view, sequential clips alternate 
between the A and B rolls, and the overlapping  area between events is represented by the transition roll.
Choose the command again to collapse the track layers.
For more information, see "Adding Transitions" on page 318.
Expand or collapse track keyframes
If you're using video track effects  or track motion, keyframes will be displayed  in the timeline below your 
video track. You can drag keyframes to adjust  their position, or right-click a keyframe to display a shortcut 
menu that  allows you to add and delete keyframes and change the interpolation curve  between keyframes.
For more information, see "Applying video effects" on page 315 and "Editing Track Motion" on page 286.
Select the Lock  Envelopes to Events button   to lock track-level keyframes to the events on the track. 
When  keyframes are locked, you can move events along the timeline, and their  associated keyframes 
move with them.
Click the Expand/Collapse  Track Keyframes button   in the track header to toggle the height of  the track 
keyframes.
Event-level keyframes are not visible in the timeline.
Assign a name to a track
1.  If you do not see the Scribble  Strip  , expand the track to reveal it. The Scribble Strip   appears above 
the Level  fader.
2.  Double-click in the Scribble Strip and type the track name.
3.  Press Enter to save the name.
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