How do I duplicate or copy and paste an entire scene into a new, second scene?
Thanks.
Neil
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Mike Metcalf
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Mon, 25 Dec, 2017 at 1:52 PM
I believe you can use ctrl+click to select multiple items on the canvas, or in the timeline at the bottom of the screen, and then copy them and paste them to a different part of the timeline.
I believe that the new copies appear in the same location and grouped and sized the same as the original items, so you will have to move them all to a new spot on the canvas.
I don't remember if all of the timing settings and animation options are carried over to the new copies, so you might need to check that.
-Mike (videoscribe user)
Matthew Cook
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Wed, 27 Dec, 2017 at 2:12 PM
You will need to remember to reset the camera position for the copies once they have been moved on the canvas as they will get the same camera position set to them as the originals. Also any Move-in or Morph elements will be pasted as Draw so will need to change those back. Element timings will be the same as the originals.
How do I duplicate or copy and paste an entire scene into a new, second scene?
Thanks.
Neil
I believe that the new copies appear in the same location and grouped and sized the same as the original items, so you will have to move them all to a new spot on the canvas.
I don't remember if all of the timing settings and animation options are carried over to the new copies, so you might need to check that.
-Mike (videoscribe user)
You will need to remember to reset the camera position for the copies once they have been moved on the canvas as they will get the same camera position set to them as the originals. Also any Move-in or Morph elements will be pasted as Draw so will need to change those back. Element timings will be the same as the originals.