You can copy one
or more elements within the same layer, or from one layer to another.
In addition, when copying across layers, you can maintain a vertical
lock on the shots you are copying to preserve their 'horizontal'
place in the timeline.
To copy elements within a layer:
- In the multi-layer timeline, select the
element(s) you want to copy. See
Selecting Elements
- Click Copy.
The copied element(s)
become red.
- Drag the elements to a new position in
the timeline.
- Click the mouse button to complete the
copy.
To copy a single element from one layer
to another layer:
- In the multi-layer timeline, select the
element you want to copy.
- Click Copy.
The copied element becomes
red.
- Position the cursor over the element
you wish to copy and click and hold the left mouse button.
NoteTo maintain a vertical
lock on the copied element, hold down the Shift key.
- Drag the element to the desired layer
and horizontal time position.
- Release the mouse button (and the Shift key, if required) to complete
the copy.
To copy multiple elements from one layer
to another layer:
- In the multi-layer timeline, click once
on the far-left element you want to copy in the layer.
- Select the remaining elements you want
to copy. See
Selecting Elements.
- Click Copy.
The copied elements become
red.
- Position the cursor over any of the elements
you wish to copy and click and hold the left mouse button.
NoteTo maintain a vertical
lock on the copied elements, hold down the Shift key.
- Drag the elements to the desired layer
and horizontal time position on the Timeline.
- Release the mouse button (and the Shift key, if required) to complete
the copy.