Stefan, I think there is a Tutorial about (Keyframes: Copy and Paste): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsEbl6hRy5w It doesn't matter. I use these steps: 1. Arm the track you want to work on. 2. Using "e" shortcut (or using its icon) change the Editing Mode to "Cut and Paste Editing Mode". 3. Highlight the area you want to copy,... where are your Plugins/keyframes. 4. Press "c" shortcut to Copy. 5. Move the cursor position where you want to Paste. 6. Press "Ctrl+Shift+P" shortcut: plugins/keyframes will be pasted without move others. If you want to Paste the Clips with the plugins/keyframes too,... use "Ctrl+B" shortcut instead of "Ctrl+Shift+P". If you want to Paste many time, repeat from point number 5. Tell me if it is clear. Thank you. IgorBeg Il 07/04/2025 11:40, Stefan de Konink via Cin ha scritto:
Op 07-04-2025 om 10:35 a.m. schreef Georgy Salnikov:
If you paste something, while the In/Out points ([/]) are set, then the space between In/Out points is overwritten. As after Cut the In/Out points are not automatically cleared, they stay somewhere, which leads to overwriting unpredictable contents. This behaviour is rarely desirable. Therefore, I personally always try to take care first to clear all the In/Out points, then paste, without overwriting, only then cut what is definitely not needed anymore.
I reason I ask is lower thirds, titles, which I usually do totally out of sequence. With some animations it is just stupid that everything moves.