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To copy and paste a selection of keyframes:
1 Select keyframes on a channel, and click Copy.
TIP Keyframes do not have to follow one another to be copied and pasted to another channel.
2 Drag the positioner to a new frame.
3 Select the channel and the frame where you want to paste the keyframes, then click Paste.
The keyframe values for the selected channels are pasted and set in the current frame.
To copy and paste a curve:
1 From the Channel View box in the Keyframe tab, select Channels. The Channel View box is to the left
of the Insert Key button.
2 Select the channel containing the animation curve.
TIP Select a folder to copy all the channels in a folder.
3 Click Copy.
4 Select the channel where you want to paste the copied curve.
5 Click Paste.
The channel values you copied are applied to the selected channel or folder.
Changing the Duration of an Animation in the Animation Channel Editor
You can change the duration of an animation by scaling its channel horizontally in the Channel Editor.
This allows you to change the number of frames it takes for an animation to play through, without having
to move each keyframe manually.
There are three ways to change the duration of an animation in the Animation Channel Editor:
Use the X Scale tool to scale the channel using any keyframe as the origin of the scale.
In the Tracks view, Drag the track handle to scales the track proportionally.
Using the Duration field.
When changing the length of channels, you may want to adjust the number of frames of the clip in the
Total Frames field. For example, if you shorten the length of all the clip's channels, you can then shorten
the clips' frames accordingly. Or, if you scale the channels longer than the duration of the clip, you can
then add frames to account for this.
To change the duration of an animation in the Channel View:
1 From the Tools box, select X Scale.
2 Select the keyframes or channels you want to scale.
You may have to click Frame to view the curve.
3 Click the keyframe that will act as the centre of the X Scale. Drag left to decrease the value or drag
right to increase the value of the other keyframes along the X-axis, relative to the selected keyframe.
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