Apple Motion 3 User Manual
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Chapter 12
Using Shapes and Masks
To move a shape to a custom folder in a Library subcategory:
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Drag the shape to the new folder in the Library stack.
The custom preset is added to the new folder and to the All subcategory.
To move a shape style to a custom folder in a Library category:
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Once the new preset is saved via the Shape Style pop-up menu in the Style pane of the
Shape Inspector, drag the custom behavior from the All subcategory in the Library
stack to the new folder in the Library sidebar.
The custom preset is added to the new folder.
Note: Because shape styles are saved via the Shape Style pop-up menu in the Style
pane of the Shape Inspector, they cannot be dragged directly to the Library.
To move a shape style to a custom folder in a Library subcategory:
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Once the new preset is saved via the Shape Style pop-up menu in the Style pane of the
Shape Inspector, drag the custom behavior from the All subcategory in the Library
stack to the new folder in the Library sidebar.
The custom preset is added to the new folder.
To delete a custom shape or shape style:
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Control-click the custom item, then choose Move to Trash from the shortcut menu.
To delete a custom folder from a subcategory in the Library stack:
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Control-click the folder in the Library stack, then choose Move to Trash from the
shortcut menu.
Note: You can also delete the folder from the Finder. The folder is stored in the Users/
username/Library/Application Support/Final Cut Studio/Motion/Library folder.
Important:
Deleting a custom object or folder cannot be undone.
To delete a custom folder from a category in the Library sidebar:
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In the Finder, navigate to the Users/username/Library/Application Support/Final Cut
Studio/Motion/Library folder, Control-click the folder, then choose Move to Trash from
the shortcut menu.