đ§°Work Area
Designate a time range to work in and optionally loop
The entire duration of Timeflow may be optionally looped, or a specific region of time may be set using the Work Area. The work area can be used both for editing purposes and at runtime for dynamically controlling playback and looping regions of time.

Enable Work Area
Toggles the work area on and off.
Use the keyboard shortcut W to toggle the Work Area.
Use the keyboard shortcut Shift + W to set the Work Area to the currently selected tracks and keyframes.
Disable On Start
When the work area is being used for editing operations, it can interfere with playback if left on in the editor. To prevent this, enable this option to immediately turn the work area off when play mode starts. This may be turned off you wish to keep the work area active in play mode.
Lock Work Area
If enabled, the work area settings remains locked and cannot be modified. Use this to prevent changes to the range once set. Refer to the Work Area documentation for further information.

Work Area Start/End
This sets the time the work area begins and ends.
Allow Lead-In
Enable this to allow playback to start before the work area. This makes it possible to set a loop region in the future without interrupting the current playback. Once the playhead enters the work area, it loops that area as long as looping is enabled. Otherwise, disable this option to keep the current time within the work area.
Play Past End
When enabled, playback continues uninterrupted past the end of the Work Area. Otherwise if this option is off, playback will stop when it reaches the end.
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