
Lock a track to prevent editing or other changes to the media on the track. When several tracks are on the timeline, use the scroll bar to view more tracks.Ĭlick and drag the scroll bar on the right side of the timeline up or down to view more tracks.ĭouble-click the track name and type a new name.

Press Ctrl+3 (Windows) or Command+3 (Mac) to reattach the timeline. Select View > Timeline > Detach Timeline or press Ctrl+3 (Windows) or Command+3 (Mac). To reorder tracks, click near the track name and drag to a new position on the timeline.ĭetach the timeline to view more tracks at one time or to move to another monitor for precise editing. Media on the top layers cover media on the layers below.įor visual media on the timeline, the track order controls the z-order position for media in a video. The timeline is organized into layers called tracks. To view the project in full, click the icon to fit the entire project to the timeline. Note: If you export the video with a solo track enabled, only the solo track is exported.ĭrag the zoom slider to zoom in on the timeline for more precise editing. The icon changes to and all other tracks are disabled. Hold Alt key (Windows) or Option key (Mac) and click the icon to the left of the track.

Preview one selected track on the canvas. Click the play button to preview the video.

Camtasia displays the frame on the canvas.ĭrag the playhead to the desired position on the timeline. All media at that point on the timeline display as the current frame on the canvas.ĭrag the playhead to the desired position on the timeline. The playhead location represents a point in time in the video. To learn more about managing media in your video, see Build Your Video with Imported Media.

Use the timeline to assemble a video.ĭrag media from the Media Bin or Library tab onto the timeline.Īs you make edits on the timeline, the Media Bin always maintains the original version of your media. The timeline displays the sequence of all media in a video.
