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1. Re: How do I select all instances of a clip in the timeline at once without manually shift clicking each instance?
R Neil Haugen Dec 1, 2014 9:48 PM (in response to blu67)Pick one instance of the clip, maybe even the first bit ... and use the new Master Clip feature ... here's first a written explanation and then a video tutorial on doing this ... it's a great feature.
Adobe Premiere Pro Help | Master Clip Effects
How to apply effects to all instances of a clip | Adobe Premiere Pro CC tutorials
Neil
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2. Re: How do I select all instances of a clip in the timeline at once without manually shift clicking each instance?
blu67 Dec 1, 2014 9:54 PM (in response to R Neil Haugen)Oh man! Thanks! I'll check out the video! But is it just for CC? I just have Cs6. Maybe getting CC is worth it just for this
Tim
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3. Re: How do I select all instances of a clip in the timeline at once without manually shift clicking each instance?
R Neil Haugen Dec 1, 2014 10:00 PM (in response to blu67)This is a CC feature, sorry, forgot to mention that. It is among MANY things wonderful and useful in the CC versions. Which, if you get, you should install separately as they can live side-by-side and oft it's better to work a project in the version it was created in. Create new projects in the newer versions.
Neil

