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Peter Watson

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  1. Yes, effectively each layer would have a keyframe on the Timeline. By clicking on the "Show Layers On Timeline" button you would go to an expanded Timeline view with each layer having a "sub-timeline" below the original Timeline slide position. As I understand it, in the above example you only see the original image on the Timeline and not any layers applied in the Objects and Animation screen. So if each layer had a keyframe and sub-timeline, you could graphically see (and manipulate) when a mask comes in, when another slide or video layer begins or ends, etc.

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