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Movement
Moving keyframes
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To insert the moved keyframe before a keyframe
Hold down the [SHIFT] button, and press the [PASTE] button to insert the
moved keyframe before the current keyframe.
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Creating and Editing Keyframes
To delete a number of keyframes in a single operation, press the [FROM
TO] button, turning it on.
For how to specify a range of keyframes, see "Modifying more than one
keyframe simultaneously" (page 648).
Press the [DEL] button.
This deletes the keyframe.
Deleting a keyframe reduces the total duration of the effect.
In constant duration mode (see page 657), however, the duration does not
change.
For details , see "Changes in the effect duration caused by deleting a
keyframe" (page 625).
Press the [EDIT ENBL] button, turning it on.
Stop the effect at the edit point you want to move.
To move a number of keyframes in a single operation, press the [FROM
TO] button, turning it on, to specify the keyframes.
For how to specify a range of keyframes, see "Modifying more than one
keyframe simultaneously" (page 648).
Press the [DEL] button.
This deletes the keyframe, and saves it in the paste buffer.
Move the edit point to the position to which you want to move the
keyframe.
Press the [PASTE] button.
This inserts the keyframe you have moved after the current keyframe. In
constant duration mode, the moved keyframe overwrites the edit point.