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Deleting all keyframes in text edit

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ksirul
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Deleting all keyframes in text edit

How do I delete all keyframes in text edit?  There seems to be a keyframe that I can't see and every time I move a text box, it jumps back to where it was once I play.

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fred.warren
in reply to: ksirul

You should be able to locate the keyframes by doing this:

 

1. Go in the Animation menu

2. Select the Filter tab on the right side of the Channels window

3. Select the desired All / Current /  Layer display option

4. Enable Animated

5. Select Hide All two buttons below

>>> You should now see only the channels with keyframes on them

 

fred


Frédéric Warren
User Experience Designer
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ksirul
in reply to: fred.warren

Thanks.  Is there an easy way to just delete all keyframes?

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fred.warren
in reply to: ksirul

You can go in the Animation Menu and select "Reset All Chn" in the blue popup button next to Reset All in the bottom right corner of the Interface.

 

fred


Frédéric Warren
User Experience Designer
Message 5 of 6
richanderson
in reply to: ksirul

This is an annoying bug for me because I'm always working in the text editor. It acts like its recording keyframes even though auto key is off. So far my work around has been once I get the text set I go into the animation editor then on the right side by the keyframe controls hit "keep" and "delkey". It's an unnecessary extra step but it works.

 

Rich

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richanderson
in reply to: richanderson

Forgot to mention - you have to select scene in the curve editor first.

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