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Re: What was that?!?!
by Jan Sherlink on Apr 17, 2009 at 8:54:36 am

The only thing "new" i can think of;
if you hold your mouse over a precomp in your timeline end press shift you'll see a flowchart-overlay.



cya,

Jan


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