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Manipulating Advanced Keyframes
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Copying and Pasting Advanced Keyframe Parameters
You have several options for copying and pasting advanced keyframe parameters. You can:
Copy and paste selected keyframes in a single parameter.
Copy and paste selected keyframes in more than one parameter.
The selected keyframes can be in graphs or on tracks (that is, the graphs that contain the
selected keyframes can be open or closed). If the selected keyframes are offset from one
another, the pasted keyframes preserve the offset.
Copy and paste all graph values at a specific position.
This option is available both in the position bar of the Effect Preview monitor and in the
keyframe graphs in the Effect Editor.
This option does not require a keyframe in any parameter at the location you are copying
from. Your Avid editing application takes all the parameter values at the copying location
and uses them to create new keyframes (or replace existing ones) at the pasting location.
For illustrated examples of these options, see “Examples of Copy and Paste Operations on
Advanced Keyframe Parameters” on page 131.
To copy and paste an advanced keyframe in a single keyframe graph or track:
1. Click the keyframe you want to copy.
2. Select Edit > Copy, or press Ctrl+C (Windows) or Command+C (Macintosh).
3. Do one of the following:
t Move the position indicator to the location where you want to paste.
t Click a keyframe to select it.
t Ctrl+click (Windows) or Command+click (Macintosh) multiple keyframes to select
them.
4. Select Edit > Paste, or press Ctrl+V (Windows) or Command+V (Macintosh).
Your Avid editing application pastes the parameters from the keyframe that you copy to the
keyframes that you select, or creates a new keyframe using the parameters that you copy at
the location of the position indicator.
To copy and paste multiple selected advanced keyframes:
1. Ctrl+click (Windows) or Command+click (Macintosh) multiple keyframes to select them.
You can select multiple keyframes within a single parameter or across several parameters.
2. Select Edit > Copy, or press Ctrl+C (Windows) or Command+C (Macintosh).