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how to find/spot/focus selected object or comp in layers/timeline panel?

New Here ,
Dec 19, 2023 Dec 19, 2023

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I've 100+ layers. I can easily click it in the visual preview, but it's too tough to find every element in the layers panel by scrolling up & down for every other element. Isn't there a hotkey to do this?
(not talking about type & search feature here)

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New Here , Dec 19, 2023 Dec 19, 2023

I kind of got the workaround. Pressing ctrl + up/down arrow selects the layer above or below which also gets the selected layer in focus. So I'll utilize this event in my favor by pressing Ctrl+UpArrow & then Ctrl+DownArrow

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Dec 19, 2023 Dec 19, 2023

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I kind of got the workaround. Pressing ctrl + up/down arrow selects the layer above or below which also gets the selected layer in focus. So I'll utilize this event in my favor by pressing Ctrl+UpArrow & then Ctrl+DownArrow

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Apr 05, 2024 Apr 05, 2024

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Great tip. I was looking for an answer, didn't realize there is no option to turn an automatic focus of selected composition element in the timeline. Thanks.

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