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Old 12-22-2013, 08:07 AM
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Default Timeline Window accidentally closed

Hi all, a beginner question. I accidentally closed the Timeline window in my Session. How do I activate/maximize it so I can see the timeline again?
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Default Re: Timeline Window accidentally closed

Under the Window menu, select either MIX or EDIT(and note the keyboard shortcut that is shown in that menu so you can switch easier in the future).
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