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Old 15-11-2003, 11:43 PM   #1
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Default Graph Editor Query

I'm currently taking my first steps into using the Graph Editor, and I need some advice. Would I be right or wrong in saying that the keys you set in a specific channel, say Ball.Position.Y are separate from the keys you set in another channel (on the same object) ?

The reason I'm asking is that i've been working through a tutorial and at one point when I selected a channel I hadn't set any keys in, I noticed it already had some in there at the postion of keys I'd previously set in a different channel.

The puzzling thing was when I tried to delete these keys the Graph Editor deleted any keys at that position in *all* the channels of the object which was not what I wanted. I didn't have multiple channels selected at the same time or anything , so I'm not sure whats wrong. It's probably something simple that I'm missing, can anyone advise?

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Old 16-11-2003, 12:44 AM   #2
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Doh! Skip that, got it. (Feel free to comment though)
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