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# Multiple Properties

`Multiple Properties` controls what happens when you apply Dynamic easing to more than one selected property.

## Shared Controls

`Shared Controls` creates one set of controls and connects all selected properties to it.

Use this when several properties should move with the same easing style. For example, `Position`, `Scale`, and `Opacity` can all follow the same `Easing` and `Type`.

{% hint style="warning" %}
`Shared Controls` requires the selected properties to be on the same layer.
{% endhint %}

## Individual Controls

`Individual Controls` creates a separate set of controls for each selected property.

Use this when each property needs its own easing setup, or when the selected properties are spread across different layers.

## Naming

Ease & Wizz 2 names controls so they are easy to match to the property:

* `E&W2 - Position`
* `E&W2 - Scale`
* `E&W2 Easing - Opacity`

If a name is already in use, Ease & Wizz 2 adds a number to the new controls.

## Interface Conditionals

| Selection                                          | Recommended Option    |
| -------------------------------------------------- | --------------------- |
| Multiple properties on one layer that should match | `Shared Controls`     |
| Multiple properties that need separate tuning      | `Individual Controls` |
| Multiple properties across different layers        | `Individual Controls` |


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