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Change multiple keyframe values at once
You can change the values of multiple keyframes
on multiple layers at one time; however, all keyframes you select
must belong to the same layer property. The way the selected values
change depends on the method you use to make the change:
If you change a value numerically, all selected keyframes
use the new value exactly. In other words, you make an absolute change.
For example, if you select several Position keyframes on a motion
path and numerically specify a Position value for one of them, all
selected keyframes change to the same position value.
If you change a value by dragging the underlined value, all
selected keyframes change by the same amount. In other words, you
make a relative change. For example, if you select
several Position keyframes on a motion path and drag the underlined
value for one of them, all selected keyframe values change by the
same amount.
If
you change a value graphically in the Composition or Layer panel,
all selected keyframes change using the difference between the old
and new values, not the values themselves. In other words, you make
a relative change. For example, if you select several Position keyframes
on a motion path and then drag one of them 10 pixels to the left,
they all move 10 pixels to the left of their original positions.
You
can also change the value of several layers at once in layer bar
mode by parenting them.
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