mute Attribute
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Note
[Deprecated. This API may be removed from future releases of Windows.]
The mute
attribute specifies the object's mute state. If the value is TRUE, neither the object nor its children are rendered. If the value is FALSE, the object is rendered, and its children are rendered according to their own mute state. The default value is FALSE.
Possible Values
The following values are defined as TRUE: y, Y, t, T, 1. The following values are defined as FALSE: n, N, f, F, 0 (zero).
Applies To
clip, composite, effect, group, timeline, transition
See also