Okay, now I want to cover the zoom and pan feature. And this is pretty easy to use anything that you want to maybe focus in on say, when I bring up that book, I want to zoom more inside of it, what I'm going to end up doing is just clicking inside animations zoom and pan tab. I'm going to then zoom in by dragging this and maybe I want to zoom it into something specifically. And, as you see down here, a zoom and pan was added on going to do is drag this over until it comes up to the portion that I want to obviously look at which is my book. So I'm going to bring that down a little bit more. And there we go.
So now you can see the book a lot closer. That's why I wanted to zoom in for that was my main feature was just that. So as this video plays out, what it's going to end up doing Naturally zooming in at a progressive rate into that little box area. So you can see some of the outside is starting to get cut off frame by frame. And it's a little laggy right now because of course, I am using a recording software and the previews are not supposed to be crystal clear, they're just supposed to give you an idea of what will be shown at specific frames. So there we are.
It's zoomed in all the way. So that's exactly what I was trying to go after was zooming in on that. Now if I want to zoom on out, all I'm going to end up doing it's going up to 100. Again, same thing here. I can move this left right by just clicking and dragging. And now here I have this zoom in.
And now I'm starting to zoom back out into a low You're setting right there. As you can see, they're starting to come back into hundred percent and they're finally is. So that's really the main criteria behind the zoom and pan is understanding where you can actually zoom in getting the timing right, going to scale to fit that and ensuring that what you get inside of that box does show up the right times that you need to see I move the book away right here. So what I might end up doing now is dragging this back a little bit. And if you want to delete any of these, all you have to do is click on it, press the delete key, and you're done. So that's the zoom and pan feature.