# Quick Positioning

Entrance：Work Preview Area>>>Quick Positioning

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## <mark style="color:blue;">1.Quick Positioning Overview</mark>

* This feature is based on "Custom Tracking" settings.
* Custom tracking refers to manually <mark style="color:red;">adding a "Set Tracking Event" response event, which represents the addition of custom tracking.</mark> You can add multiple custom tracking points based on your creative needs   (Related information:   [/pages/2LEF3PJ8v0Vr7K9WNDAR#id-1.redirection-and-postback](https://doc.playturbo.com/playable-tools-content-editor/content-editor-user-guide/editing-page-module-intro/work-preview-area/pages/2LEF3PJ8v0Vr7K9WNDAR#id-1.redirection-and-postback "mention") [Tracking Explanation](/creative-insights/creative-insights-essential-knowledge/tracking-explanation.md))
* <mark style="color:red;">"Quick Positioning" is a feature that displays and locates all the custom tracking points within the current project.</mark>

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## <mark style="color:blue;">2.Quick Positioning Operations</mark>

* Click the "Quick Positioning" button to open the window.
* The window displays all the custom tracking points that have been added, including the tracking ID and name.
* <mark style="color:red;">Clicking the positioning icon next to a specific tracking point will quickly navigate to the location of that response event,</mark> making it convenient for you to find and modify the custom tracking point.

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* <mark style="color:red;">Note: Quick positioning is only available for tracking points within the current scene.</mark>
* A black icon indicates that the tracking point is located within the current scene, while a gray icon indicates that the tracking point is located in another scene.

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* If your project does not have any custom tracking points added, the content will be empty when opened.

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## <mark style="color:blue;">3.Additional Intro: Tracking Log</mark>

Entrance：Material Preview Interface >>>Tracking Log

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When you finish creating and previewing your materials, you can click on "Tracking Log" to open a window where you can see the distribution of both "Basic Tracking" and "Custom Tracking" in real-time.

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