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Copy and paste at the current-time indicator

Jan 27, 2012 6:13 AM

 
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    Jan 27, 2012 6:18 AM   in reply to Community Help

    Not sure what I have done here but my question appears to have disappeared.  Basically when I copy and paste at current time indicator, the 'relative spacing' in vertical terms is no longer retained.  I have never had this problem before, it just started suddenly, so I can only presume an accidental setting change or something I can set back easily.  It would be much appreciated if someone could please kindly advise.

     
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    Jan 27, 2012 10:54 AM   in reply to Unknown1988

    Can you elaborate a bit on your issue?

     

    For example, what to you mean by "relative spacing" and "in vertical terms"?

    A timeline and any edits to it happen horizontally, and really the only things which would be vertical are the various different tracks in the sequence.

     
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  • PECourtejoie
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    Jan 28, 2012 12:48 AM   in reply to Community Help

    Hello!

    Do you mean that if you copy from track 3, it does not paste in the same one?

     
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    Jan 28, 2012 5:32 AM   in reply to PECourtejoie

    If track 3 is selected yes.

    But it you want to paste say in track one you need to select track one.

     
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    Jan 30, 2012 4:14 AM   in reply to PECourtejoie

    Sorry I didn't make myself clear, PECourtejoie has hit the nail on the head.  Previously, if I copied a piece of footage from track three, moved the time indicator to another point and pasted, it would automatically appear in track three.  For no reason that I can see it has suddenly stopped doing this.  Any ideas?

     
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    Jan 30, 2012 6:45 AM   in reply to Unknown1988

    Actually, Ann hit the nail on the head, and so does this from the link in the first item in this thread:

    • Click one or more tracks you want to target in the track header area of a Timeline panel.

     

    While you copy whatever clips are selected & highlighted at that moment by your curser, you paste starting with the lowest number track that is currently selected. So you might copy from track 3 but paste to track 1 without intending to until you de-select Track 1.  I've done that many more times than I care to remember.

     
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