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Keyboard shortcut for keyframes only, not expressions

Enthusiast ,
May 21, 2009 May 21, 2009

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Is there a keyboard shortcut to only show keyframes?

I usually use "UU", but that shows keyframes, plus expressions. 

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May 21, 2009 May 21, 2009

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Hello, Navarro.

You mean "U", right? "UU" means show only modified properties, even if they're not animated

But you are right, "U" reveals animated properties, regardless of the animation method.

I don't think there is a shortcut to reveal only keyframes, if expressions also exist (the opposite is true, via the "EE" shortcut to reveal expressions).

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May 21, 2009 May 21, 2009

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It's a little longer, but you can press U and then press Shift+EE. When you use Shift with one of the shortcuts to show only specific properties, it actually hides them.

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May 21, 2009 May 21, 2009

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The one catch is that shift-EE will hide all attributes with expressions, even those that also have key frames, so the net result isn't quite the same as revealing all properties with keyframes.

This is a good one for a feature request.  I've often wanted to be able to have this capability.

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May 21, 2009 May 21, 2009

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D'oh! Of course Aaron is right.

I don't normally do this, but I'm going to go into the feature database right now and add this feature request instead of urging y'all to fill out the feature-request form.

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Explorer ,
Sep 04, 2011 Sep 04, 2011

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Hello,

I have the same question/request and came across this thread which I see is dated back to 2009.

As I see it was registered in a feature request datbase, has there been any progress (i.e new shortcut) since then?

Thank you in advance.

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Sep 06, 2011 Sep 06, 2011

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Consider it submitted!

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LEGEND ,
Sep 06, 2011 Sep 06, 2011

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I submitted too. I just ran into this frustrating issue the other day. I too thought, "Well, I'll just get rid of the expressions...wait, there go some of the keyframes! DANG IT!" And a brilliant solution was foiled again.

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Sep 06, 2011 Sep 06, 2011

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Revealing keyframes and expressions select all layers and press the U key.

To hide the expressions press the shift key and then hit E twice.

If the property that has the expression has keyframes the pressing the shift and EE will hide that layer.

I use this all the time.

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LEGEND ,
Sep 07, 2011 Sep 07, 2011

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I use it all the time too, but I want a way to show the keyframes on a layer without showing the expressions.

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Sep 09, 2013 Sep 09, 2013

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This is addressed in the After Effects CC (12.1) update, coming in October:

http://adobe.ly/AE_CC_12dot1_details

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Sep 10, 2013 Sep 10, 2013

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Todd_Kopriva wrote:

This is addressed in the After Effects CC (12.1) update, coming in October:

http://adobe.ly/AE_CC_12dot1_details

And I'm very grateful

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