hello,
so below is a screenshot of a custom motion on one of my clips. It has a lot of keyframes. The size is 60%. Is it possible to change the size to 70% for all key frames at once? Rather than click on each key frame and change the size?
thanks.
Changing multiple keyframes at once.
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Re: Changing multiple keyframes at once.
Hi
In a word, yes
We can right click any keyframe for copy and paste options, there is one for Copy and Paste Optional attributes, never used that but assume it will do the job.
Just tried and does appear to work
In a word, yes
We can right click any keyframe for copy and paste options, there is one for Copy and Paste Optional attributes, never used that but assume it will do the job.
Just tried and does appear to work
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Re: Changing multiple keyframes at once.
Fantastic, I have never noticed that before. I have used it on clips but not on keyframes. Thank you once again for your assistance!lata wrote:Hi
In a word, yes
We can right click any keyframe for copy and paste options, there is one for Copy and Paste Optional attributes, never used that but assume it will do the job.
Just tried and does appear to work
