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514 17. Keyframing
Try dragging a selection lasso around all of your keyframe 1 markers. Notice
how they’re all selected? Now you can click on the Set Time button in the
Tools pane to change the time for all of them at once. You can also right-
click on one of selected keyframes and choose Set Time.
Of course, you can also drag keyframes to arrange them in time just as you
would normally. Notice that as you hover as well as click and drag a
keyframe, the tool tip will tell you exactly where you are in time within the
slide.
You can also use the editor to align keyframes to areas of your soundtrack.
In the Tools pane, toggle on the Show Soundtrack option. This will show
the waveform of your audio tracks. Just click and drag to position a
keyframe to matche the peaks and valleys of the waveform.
The real benefit of the keyframe editor is the ability to see all of your layers
and keyframes, in relation to one another, all in one place.
If you’re trying to coordinate the behavior of multiple layers to create an
effect, you’ll find that the keyframe editor makes working with all of those
keyframe much, much easier.