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3 Click Copy Time, or choose Time menu > Copy.
The block of time is copied to the time clipboard. The original block
remains unchanged.
Paste Time
Track View > Dope Sheet > Specify a time block. > Cut or Copy Time > Specify
a different time block. > Time menu > Paste
Track View > Dope Sheet > Specify a time block. > Cut or Copy Time > Specify
a different time block. > Time: Dope Sheet toolbar > Paste Time
Use Paste Time to paste a block of time from the clipboard into one or more
tracks.
The conditions for pasting time into a track are:
If the block of time on the clipboard is from a single track, you can paste
it into any track using the same type of controller.
If the block of time on the clipboard is from multiple tracks, you can paste
it into a selection of multiple tracks as long as the controllers for the
selected tracks include valid track types. For example, position tracks in
the clipboard are pasted to position tracks in the selection.
If the above conditions are not met, the Paste Time function has no effect.
Time editing is available only in Dope Sheet mode; it is not available in the
Function Curve Editor.
In Edit Time mode, you can copy and paste controller tracks that have no
animation keys. When a track has no key, its value at frame 0 is used. You
must select a block of time before cutting or pasting; otherwise the time is
ignored.
Relative and Absolute Pasting
The values of all the pasted keys are adjusted so that the first pasted key has
a value equal to the value at the time of the insertion point. For example, the
value of the controller at frame 50 is 10. The clipboard holds three keys
spanning 50 frames with values 20, 30, and 40. When you paste the three
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