Deleting Exposure
You can delete a drawing’s exposure in several simple ways. Note that when you delete a drawing’s exposure from the Timeline or Xsheet view, you are not deleting the actual drawing file. You can always bring it back by typing its name again in a cell.
You can delete the exposure contained in a selected cell range or delete the entire exposure of a drawing exposed over several cells. Note that you can also delete the exposure for drawings contained inside a collapsed group.
To delete selected exposures:
|
1.
|
In the Timeline or Xsheet view, select the exposure you want to delete. |
|
2.
|
Right-click on the selection and select Delete or press [Delete]. |
To completely clear the exposure of a drawing:
|
1.
|
In the Timeline or Xsheet view, select a cell of a drawing exposed over several cells. |
|
2.
|
Do one of the following: |
|
‣
|
In the top menu, select Animation > Cell > Clear Exposure. |
|
‣
|
In the Timeline view, right-click on the selection and select Exposure > Clear Exposure. |
|
‣
|
Click the Clear Exposure button in the Timeline View toolbar’s extra buttons. |
Related Topics