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Select keyframes
If
you want to modify or copy a keyframe, first select it. Unselected
keyframes appear hollow; selected keyframes appear solid. You don’t
need to select segments between keyframes because you can drag segments
directly. Also, segments automatically adjust when you change the
keyframes that define their end points.
Do any of the following:To select a keyframe, use the Selection
or the Pen tool to click the Keyframe icon.
To select multiple keyframes, Shift‑click with the
Selection tool or the Pen tool to select multiple contiguous or
noncontiguous keyframes.
Note: When you position the Selection
or Pen tool over a keyframe, the pointer appears with a Keyframe
icon  .
To
select multiple keyframes by dragging a selection, use the Pen tool
to drag a marquee around the keyframes to select contiguous keyframes.
Shift‑drag to add more keyframes to an existing selection.  In the Effect Controls panel only, you can also
use the Selection tool to drag and select multiple keyframes.
To select all keyframes for a property in the Effect
Controls panel, click the layer property name. For example, click
Position to select all the Position keyframes for a layer.
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