Apple Final Cut Pro 5 User Manual

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Part I

Media and Project Management

To delete a keyframe, do one of the following:

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Move the playhead to the position of the keyframe you want to delete, then click the
Level or Pan Keyframe button to delete it.

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Place the pointer over the keyframe you want to delete. When it becomes a crosshair
pointer, drag the keyframe up or down out of the waveform display area. When the
pointer turns into a small trash can, release the mouse button.

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Press the Option key and move the pointer over an existing keyframe. The pointer turns
into the Delete Point tool. Click an existing keyframe with the Delete Point tool to
delete that keyframe.

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Control-click the keyframe you want to delete, then choose Clear from the shortcut menu.

To delete all keyframes:

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Click the Reset button.

All keyframes (both level and pan) are deleted, and the volume level of your clip is
reset to 0 dB.

Release the mouse
button when the pointer
becomes a trash can.

Click the Delete Point
tool on the keyframe you
want to delete.

Reset button

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