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Re: dragging a layer
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Mike Saelee
on Nov 15, 2008 at 3:44:59 am
I think I figured out what you're trying to ask. This is actually a small glitch in Lyric Pro. Dragging the layer works only if you stay within its viewing range. If you drag a layer outside or too close to the timeline's end of window while holding the mouse & then letting go, it'll of course lose its state & your layer snaps back to beginning.
A workaround of this is to hold down the mouse while dragging/wiggling towards the end of window but stay within the timeline range window and then once you reach your desired mark, move the mouse back inside the timeline then let go of the mouse. You can now drag & extend a layer. Remember not to drag the layer passed its timeline range; otherwise, it'll snap back to beginning. If you need to move the slider further in your timeline, I would use the <> arrows but it's slower.
Good luck!
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