Answered[Answered] Is There a "Revert To Default Height" Option?

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2014/12/11 21:30:36 (permalink)

[Answered] Is There a "Revert To Default Height" Option?

Hello All,
 
I was hoping someone could help me out.  I have a certain track height that I set as the "Default Track Height" (see below).
 

 
I like this height because it shows me all the buttons, yet it's thin enough to get at least 15 of them or so without scrolling down.  It also looks nice and neat.   However there ARE times, I want to see all tracks so I use the "Fit All Tracks In Window" option, which compresses them all down to this:  
 

 
I know I can do "View Undo", but a lot of times I make plenty of other changes and it gets annoying.   I wish there was a hotkey or option to go back to "Default Height" which is set when you right click on a track and choose "Set As Default Height".

Does this option exist and I am not finding it?  

Thank You,
-Adam
post edited by SilverBlueMedallion - 2015/09/09 02:06:40
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Re: Is There a "Revert To Default Height" Option? 2014/12/11 21:31:29 (permalink)
oh and dont make fun of my track names ;)   
it's all synth pop, so I need to make names for each sound, somewhat to what they remind me of.  
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Re: Is There a "Revert To Default Height" Option? 2014/12/13 11:47:30 (permalink) ☼ Best Answerby alewgro 2014/12/13 21:05:10
Use Auto-Zoom. One click+drag, and you can make all tracks (except the selected one) any height you want. Why exempt the selected one? Because then any individual track you click will adopt that height. I use this all the time to keep tracks more or less collapsed, but as soon as I need to edit a track, clicking on it makes the track nice and tall.
 
I think the documentation is a little weak in terms of explaining all you can do with Auto-Zoom, but experiment with it a bit and you'll see why i think it's so useful.

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Re: Is There a "Revert To Default Height" Option? 2014/12/13 21:15:18 (permalink)
Anderton - helpful yet again!  
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