Paste keys

 
 
 

You can paste cut keys, or keys copied to the clip board, from one object in your scene to another object.

To paste keys

  1. Set the Paste Keys options. See Set Paste Keys options.
  2. Do one of the following:
    • To paste a single key, click in the Time Slider.

    The Current Time Indicator moves to the clicked position.

    • To paste multiple keys, -drag over the range of keys in the Time Slider that you want the pasted keys to be added to, to replace, or to merge with.

    The range of time is now selected and highlighted in red.

  3. Do one of the following:
    • -click and select Paste > Paste from the menu that appears.
    • Select Edit > Keys > Paste Keys.
    • +s- and select Paste Keys from the marking menu that appears.

Set Paste Keys options

To set Paste Keys options

  1. Select Edit > Keys > Paste Keys > .

    The Paste Keys Options window appears.

  2. Set the Paste Keys options. See Edit > Keys > Paste Keys.
  3. Do one of the following:
    • Click Paste Keys to set the Paste Keys options and paste the current cut or copied key(s).

    The Paste Keys Options window closes.

    • Click Apply to set the Paste Keys options and paste the current cut or copied key(s).

    The Paste Keys Options window remains open.

    • Click Close to disregard any changes made to the Paste Keys options and close the Paste Keys Options window.

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