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| Brahmulus 2005-06-30, 7:31 pm |
| Here is one I have dealt with since version 1, and never bothered to see if
there was a fix/setting...
When I copy a frame or a group of frames from one layer in the timeline to
another... it always fills in extra unwanted blank frames from the end of the
content I brought over all the way to the end of my current movie. Then I have
to highlight this often lengthy trail of frames and shiftF5 it to oblivion.
Is there a way to ONLY paste the content I copied without invoking the wrath
of the *here, have 1000 extra frames* gods?
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| urami_ 2005-06-30, 11:17 pm |
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Brahmulus wrote:
> Here is one I have dealt with since version 1, and never bothered to see if
> there was a fix/setting...
>
> When I copy a frame or a group of frames from one layer in the timeline to
> another... it always fills in extra unwanted blank frames from the end of the
> content I brought over all the way to the end of my current movie. Then I have
> to highlight this often lengthy trail of frames and shiftF5 it to oblivion.
>
> Is there a way to ONLY paste the content I copied without invoking the wrath
> of the *here, have 1000 extra frames* gods?
no there isn't
you Inserting content into existing timeline, it fills outs the length for you automatically.
Just the way it works and no way to skip it.
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