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Flowchart panel
In the flowchart for each project or composition,
individual boxes (or tiles) represent each composition, footage
item, and layer. Directional arrows represent the relationships
between components.
Note: The Flowchart panel shows you only
the existing relationships. You cannot use it to change relationships
between elements.
Nested compositions and other elements
that make up the composition appear when you expand a composition
tile.
Mid-gray lines between tiles in the flowchart indicate
that the Video or Audio switch for those items is deselected in
the Timeline panel. Black or light gray lines indicate that the
switch is selected, depending on the Brightness setting in the Appearance
preferences.
- To open the project flowchart, press
Ctrl+F11 (Windows) or Command+F11 (Mac OS), or click the Project
Flowchart
button
at the top of the vertical scroll bar on the right edge of the Project
panel.
- To open a composition flowchart, select the composition
and choose Composition > Composition Flowchart, or click
the Composition Flowchart
button
at the bottom of the Composition panel.
- To activate (select) an item, click its tile in the Flowchart
panel.
When you click a composition in the flowchart, it
becomes active in the Project panel and the Timeline panel. When
you click a layer, it becomes active in the Timeline panel. When
you click a footage item, it becomes active in the Project panel.
- To customize the appearance of the flowchart, use the
Flowchart panel menu and the buttons along the bottom of the panel.
 For tool tips identifying the buttons in
the Flowchart panel, let your pointer hover over a button until
the tool tip appears.
- To delete elements, select them and press Delete. If
the selected element is a footage item or composition, it is deleted
from the project and no longer appears in the Timeline and Project
panels. If the selected element is a layer, it is deleted from the
composition in which it appears.
- To access the context menu for a selected element, right-click
(Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) the icon to the left of the
name in the element tile. The icons have various appearances, depending
on the element type, such as layers
and
compositions . For
example, you can use the context menu for a layer to work with masks
and effects, or to change switches, apply transformations, and adjust
layer image quality. Note: When you change element properties in the Flowchart
panel, be careful to context-click the icon in the tile, not the
name of the element. The context menu associated with the element
icon is different from the one that opens from the element name.
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