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290Motion User Guide
Transfer a behavior from one object to another
You can also move a behavior from one object to another in the Layers list or Timeline by
dragging it to a new position.
In the Layers list or Timeline in Motion, drag a behavior from one object and drop it on
top of another.
Note: If you move a Parameter behavior to another object, it’s applied to the same
parameter it affected in the previous object—as long as the corresponding parameter
exists. If the parameter does not exist, the parameter assignment (Apply To field) is set
to None.
Duplicate a behavior
You can also duplicate a behavior in place.
1. In Motion, select a behavior in the Layers list or Timeline.
2. Do one of the following:
Choose Edit > Duplicate (or press Command-D).
Control-click the behavior to duplicate, then choose Duplicate from the shortcut
menu.
Note: You can also use the Cut, Copy, and Paste commands from the shortcut menu
to duplicate a behavior.
Drag a duplicate of a behavior to another object
You can also duplicate a behavior and apply the duplicate to another object in the Layers
list or Timeline.
In the Layers list or Timeline in Motion, Option-drag a behavior to another object.
The behavior is duplicated and applied to the second object, and the original behavior is
left in its original location.