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Moving middle bone without affecting it's children is not working for me

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Hello, When in composer mode I try to move bones to better fit - it moves with all the children bones.
I found on Reallusion youtube tutorial that if you Press Shift while moving middle bone you should be able to move it without affecting it's children
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kN-mKg5KlmM&t=68s
(at 3:00 timestamp he demonstrates this)
However it's not working for me, no matter what I do, it always move the children bones as well which makes its a pain to rig.
Can somebody verify this or direct me what am I doing wrong?
Thnx 
(I'm using updated CTA5.24)
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Hi...

Apologies for the confusion. That tutorial is a little out of date in terms of the hotkeys used in CTA5.

Instead of pressing Shift you need to press E and then move the parent bone without affecting the child bone.

                                                                

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