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Opening multiple nodes in the Inspector


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Only one node’s parameters can be edited at a time, so clicking another node’s Inspector header opens that node’s parameters and closes the parameters of the previous node you were working on. This also makes the newly opened node the active node, highlighting it orange in the Inspector.


Pinning Multiple Nodes in the Inspector

For instances where you need to work quickly by editing the parameters of multiple nodes at the same time, you can use the Pin button in the Inspector header of nodes in the Inspector to keep those parameters exposed in the Inspector, regardless of whether that node is selected and active.


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The Pin button of a node’s Inspector header in the Inspector


While the Pin button is on, that node’s parameters remain open in the Inspector. If you select another node in the Node Editor, that node’s parameters appear beneath any pinned nodes.

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