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    • LukasCuprzynskiundefined
      LukasCuprzynski
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      Hi, is it possible to apply the Templater Settings plugin to a specific precomposition on the timeline and control its visibility via the datasheet? I’m looking for solutions that would allow me to manage different variants in the projects I work on.

      I’d like to have, for example, 5 precompositions stacked on the timeline, and use the datasheet to select which one should be visible in a specific render. I imagine this could somehow be scripted with expressions, but maybe there’s a ready-made solution for it?

      Thanks in advance for your response!

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      • ariestavundefined
        ariestav @LukasCuprzynski
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        Hi Lukas,

        Yes, that’s possible. You can apply the Templater Settings effect to any pre-comp layers.

        Then, in the data, add a column for the pre-comp, and use what we call layer flags to toggle their visibility.

        To hide the pre-comp layer, in the cells for the mapped column, you can place in {{off}}.

        Any other value will unhide it.

        You can also enter another pre-comp name surrounded by brackets to change the source of the pre-comp layer.

        See this article for more information on flags.

        Let us know if you that answers your question and if you have any more.

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        • Jonundefined
          Jon @LukasCuprzynski
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          @LukasCuprzynski To add to what Arie is saying, if only one of the five precomps are going to be visible at once, you can use a flag to switch the precomps out entirely, as if they were any other piece of pre-rendered footage, rather than having to individually tag each comp with {{off}} flags for each output. This video demonstrates the comp switching technique. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DEIg7mOR3iA

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