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Note: If the curve appears white (and not the keyframe), the keyframes are not selected.
To copy selected keyframes
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Choose Edit > Copy (or press Command-C).
To cut selected keyframes
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Choose Edit > Cut (or press Command-X).
To paste the keyframes, select the parameter you want to paste to, and the place where
you want the pasted keyframes to begin.
To paste keyframes
1 Select the destination parameter in the parameter list (on the left side of the Keyframe
Editor).
2 Place the playhead at the point where you want the keyframes to begin.
3 Choose Edit > Paste (or press Command-V).
Note: Pasted keyframes might not make a curve identical to the original if the parameter
scales are different.
To copy selected animation curves
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Choose Edit > Copy (or press Command-C).
To select an animation curve
Do one of the following:
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Select a parameter row in the parameter list of the Keyframe Editor.
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Shift-click or Control-click in the parameter list to select multiple parameters.
After you select the parameters, you can cut or copy them to move them to the Clipboard.
To cut selected animation curves
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Choose Edit > Cut (or press Command-X).
When pasting animation curves, any keyframes in destination parameters are replaced,
and the timing of the original keyframes is retained in the new destination.
To paste animation curves
1 In the parameter list of the Keyframe Editor, select the destination parameter.
2 Choose Edit > Paste (or press Command-V).
Note: Pasted animation curves might not make a curve identical to the original if the
parameter scales are different.
613Chapter 12 Keyframes and Curves