Zooming and scrolling in the timeline, Zooming in and out of the timeline – Apple Final Cut Pro 7 User Manual

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Zooming and Scrolling in the Timeline

Being able to navigate quickly to any point in your sequence is critical to efficient editing
and storytelling, and the ability to jump to any point in the Timeline instantly is one of
the main benefits of a nonlinear editing environment. There are many ways to navigate
through the Timeline. Learning keyboard shortcuts can save you time.

Zooming In and Out of the Timeline

There are several ways to set the zoom level you want:

• Menu commands

• Keyboard shortcuts

• Zoom slider

• Zoom control

• Zoom tools from the Tool palette

To zoom in and out of the Timeline using the Zoom slider
Do one of the following:

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Drag the thumb tabs on either side of the Zoom slider to adjust both ends of your view
at the same time. If the playhead is visible, it stays centered during the zoom. If the
playhead is not visible, the visible area of the Timeline stays centered.

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Hold down the Shift key while you drag one of the thumb tabs (on either side of the
Zoom slider) to zoom in or out of your sequence from the selected end of the Zoom
slider, while keeping the other thumb tab locked in place. This also moves the visible
area of the Timeline in the direction you’re dragging as you zoom.

Scroll arrows

Playhead indicator

Thumb tab

Click in the space
around the slider to
scroll one length of the
Timeline window.

Zoom slider

Once you’ve zoomed so far in to your sequence that you can’t see either the beginning
or ending clips in the sequence, you can use the Zoom slider as a scroll bar, to smoothly
move forward or backward to a specific section of your sequence.

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Chapter 9

Timeline Basics

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