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Copy & paste buttons version9

Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2013 10:53 pm
by withoutaclue
Anyone know how to get the copy and paste buttons back above the timeline in version 9?

Could someone also direct me to a motion graph tutorial. I can't even see any keyframes when I switch onto the graph nevermind the Bezier thing.

Thanks to anyone that can help.

Re: Copy & paste buttons version9

Posted: Sun May 05, 2013 6:17 pm
by jessica951
withoutaclue wrote:Anyone know how to get the copy and paste buttons back above the timeline in version 9?

Could someone also direct me to a motion graph tutorial. I can't even see any keyframes when I switch onto the graph nevermind the Bezier thing.

Thanks to anyone that can help.
You cannot get the buttons back I think. What you have to do is select the frame you need and use keyboard shortcuts ctrl C (copy) and ctrl V (paste). It's the same shortcuts you use when you want to copy and paste an object in the window so be careful when you're working.

Re: Copy & paste buttons version9

Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2013 5:22 pm
by hammerjammer
Ya I miss those buttons down by the time line too. I think It makes workflow faster. I don't understood why they were removed. It wouldn't surprise me if even the pros who use this software daily miss it too.

Re: Copy & paste buttons version9

Posted: Fri Jun 28, 2013 12:55 pm
by JCook
Actually, it's always bugged me that I couldn't use Copy, Paste and Delete keyboard commands to manage the keyframes, like I can in every other graphics and animation program I use. I've always felt that the button-only method was a slow-down for the work flow. Seems like they could have put in both functionalities for those who want to be able to choose. But I'm glad I can now use the keyboard commands.

Jack

Re: Copy & paste buttons version9

Posted: Fri Jun 28, 2013 7:21 pm
by jessica951
JCook wrote:Actually, it's always bugged me that I couldn't use Copy, Paste and Delete keyboard commands to manage the keyframes, like I can in every other graphics and animation program I use. I've always felt that the button-only method was a slow-down for the work flow. Seems like they could have put in both functionalities for those who want to be able to choose. But I'm glad I can now use the keyboard commands.

Jack
I agree, AS should have both.