Hi
Can anyone tell me what "Snap to Objects" does? It's a toolbutton on the TimeLine toolbar in VideoWave.
Thanks
Alfred
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Videowave - Snap To Objects What does "Snap to Objects" do?
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Posted 09 January 2006 - 06:23 AM
alfred@xsinet.co.za, on Jan 8 2006, 03:08 PM, said:
Hi
Can anyone tell me what "Snap to Objects" does? It's a toolbutton on the TimeLine toolbar in VideoWave.
Thanks
Alfred
Can anyone tell me what "Snap to Objects" does? It's a toolbutton on the TimeLine toolbar in VideoWave.
Thanks
Alfred
The help says
"Tip: You can use the Timeline Snap objects view to snap objects to each other when you move them."
I guess it works like an internal track without being an internal track. I have never used it nor have I ever remember anyone asking about it. Perhaps someone who uses it can provide more input and suggestions on its use. Learn something everyday.
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