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How do I copy a sequence so I can make a new version?
by Tim McCarthy on May 9, 2008 at 2:45:53 pm

I need to cut down a long video to a shorter version. I can't figure out how to make a copy of the sequence and then save it in addition to the original.



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Re: How do I copy a sequence so I can make a new version?
by Phocas Kroon on May 9, 2008 at 10:01:09 pm

Select all clips and audio on all tracks by selecting the "arrow right in dotted square box" tool and click, with button pressed, on the first clip.
Click the right mouse button and select copy.
Open a new sequence and after Edit>Past you have a copy in the new sequence.

Good luck

Phocas Kroon




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Re: How do I copy a sequence so I can make a new version?
by Jon Barrie on May 10, 2008 at 6:34:21 am

Select the Sequence Icon in the Project Panel and goto Edit>Duplicate
Rename the duplicated Sequence another version or whatever so you know this is the alternate edit (cut down, FINAL Color Grading etc)
- Jon ;)

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