Copying, Cutting and Pasting Frame Markers
You can copy and paste, or cut and paste frame markers just like you would with drawings and keyframes.
NOTE If you copy and paste or cut and paste frames containing frame markers, the frame markers will be affected regardless of which paste preset is currently selected.
How to copy and paste frame markers
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In the Timeline view, select the frame containing the frame marker you want to copy.
TIP If you want to copy several frame markers simultaneously, you can select all the frame containing the frame markers you want to copy. - Do one of the following:
- Right-click on the selection and select Copy cells from Timeline.
- In the top menu, select Edit > Copy cells from Timeline.
- Press Ctrl + C (Windows/Linux) or ⌘ + C (macOS).
- In the Timeline view, select the frame where you want to paste the copied frame marker.
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Do one of the following:
- Right-click on the selection and select Paste cells in Timeline.
- In the top menu, select Edit > Paste cells in Timeline.
- Press Ctrl + V (Windows/Linux) or ⌘ + V (macOS).
How to cut and paste frame markers
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In the Timeline view, select the frame containing the frame marker you want to cut and paste.
TIP If you want to cut several frame markers simultaneously, you can select all the frame containing the frame markers you want to cut. - Do one of the following:
- Right-click on the selection and select Cut cells from Timeline.
- In the top menu, select Edit > Cut cells from Timeline.
- Press Ctrl + X (Windows/Linux) or ⌘ + X (macOS).
- In the Timeline view, select the frame where you want to paste the copied frame marker.
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Do one of the following:
- Right-click on the selection and select Paste cells in Timeline.
- In the top menu, select Edit > Paste cells in Timeline.
- Press Ctrl + V (Windows/Linux) or ⌘ + V (macOS).