Slipping Keyframes
In each of the procedures below, the reference keyframe of any keyframe graph is the keyframe you activated most recently in that keyframe graph.
To slip keyframes to the position indicator, in one keyframe track:
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Right-click (Windows) or Ctrl+Shift+click (Macintosh) the keyframe
track, and select Slip Keyframes.
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All the keyframes move so that the reference keyframe aligns with the
position indicator, and the other keyframes maintain their position
relative to the reference keyframe.
To slip keyframes to the position indicator, in one parameter group:
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Right-click (Windows) or Ctrl+Shift+click (Macintosh) the parameter
group title track, and select Slip Keyframes.
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In the parameter group, in each keyframe track with a reference
keyframe, all the keyframes move so that the reference keyframe
aligns with the position indicator, and the other keyframes maintain
their position relative to the reference keyframe.
If a keyframe track has no selected keyframes, no keyframes move.
To slip keyframes to the position indicator, in the entire effect:
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Right-click (Windows) or Ctrl+Shift+click (Macintosh) the effect's
title track, and select Slip Keyframes.
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In the effect, in all keyframe tracks with a reference keyframe, all the
keyframes move so that the reference keyframe aligns with the
position indicator, and the other keyframes maintain their position
relative to the reference keyframe.
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Slip Keyframes can move keyframes outside the time boundaries of the
keyframe graph. That is, you can make the effect behave as if parameter
values are changing before the beginning or after the end of the effect.
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