how to copy KF to other slides in a show?
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- wennix
how to copy KF to other slides in a show?
I have a very simple keyframe for a slide that I will repeat several times through-out the show. (two images that hold for a few seconds then there is a zoom in on one of the images). The only thing that changes is the 2 images. What is the easiest way to copy that KF motion to the other slides. There has to be a way other then inputing the info into each slide individually.
Thanks in advance!!!
Wendy
Hope that makes sense!!!!
Thanks in advance!!!
Wendy
Hope that makes sense!!!!
Have you tried copying the slide and then replacing the images under the layer tab? Cheers Jan
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- hardsoftware
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Vidqueen discussed this awhile back, but I can't remember the topic it is under. Seems there is a command of sorts that will open up a window that will allow you to set perameters for other slides...perhaps a right mouse click or something like that.
I'll look it up if I can...
Ben
EDIT: Ok hear is the link I think that discusses what you may be looking for...
http://itsmygallery.com/ProShow/viewtopic.php?t=2267
I'll look it up if I can...
Ben
EDIT: Ok hear is the link I think that discusses what you may be looking for...
http://itsmygallery.com/ProShow/viewtopic.php?t=2267
http://www.photodex.com/sharing/viewalb ... alb=124704
Try the link above to Jen's tutorials and see if that helps. Cheers Jan
Try the link above to Jen's tutorials and see if that helps. Cheers Jan
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This isn't exactly what was asked, but maybe what was meant -- if
you RIGHT click in one of the keyframe parameter boxes, you can
select to copy it to other slides - when you do that, you end up
with a whole page of keyframes and slides you can check to copy
somewhere. I think Vidqueen was the one that mentioned that.
mikey
you RIGHT click in one of the keyframe parameter boxes, you can
select to copy it to other slides - when you do that, you end up
with a whole page of keyframes and slides you can check to copy
somewhere. I think Vidqueen was the one that mentioned that.
mikey
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Hi Folks,
There is, currently, no way to copy a bunch of kfs from one slide to another. There really isn't a good way to copy a single one, either. I just right clicked a KF, chose copy, then went to another slide, right clicked and chose paste. the attributes were copied, but the time was placed where ever my mouse was when I hit paste; making it not exactly like my previous slide.
So, basically, Jan had the best solution I use that method all the time. You can copy them, one kf at a time, making sure your time is correct in the second slide. That would work, too. Jan's suggestion is much more effeicient
Jennifer
There is, currently, no way to copy a bunch of kfs from one slide to another. There really isn't a good way to copy a single one, either. I just right clicked a KF, chose copy, then went to another slide, right clicked and chose paste. the attributes were copied, but the time was placed where ever my mouse was when I hit paste; making it not exactly like my previous slide.
So, basically, Jan had the best solution I use that method all the time. You can copy them, one kf at a time, making sure your time is correct in the second slide. That would work, too. Jan's suggestion is much more effeicient
Jennifer
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Hi Wendy and all,
Wendy I use Mikey's method. If I understand your question, you don't really want to just add key frames, you want to copy the image that has keyframes to multiple slides. Using Mikey's suggestion by right clicking the layer you want to copy (under the layers tab). When you do, you get a pop up box one of the listings is to copy to designation. Click on that, up pops a listing of all of your show slides. The layer you previously selected is already checked in the left col. The right col. is your designation. Check the boxes for any or all that you want the image (with keyframes) copied to. Click save and close, or is it copy and close! Ha, if it's not right in front of me I can't remember.
_Dan
Wendy I use Mikey's method. If I understand your question, you don't really want to just add key frames, you want to copy the image that has keyframes to multiple slides. Using Mikey's suggestion by right clicking the layer you want to copy (under the layers tab). When you do, you get a pop up box one of the listings is to copy to designation. Click on that, up pops a listing of all of your show slides. The layer you previously selected is already checked in the left col. The right col. is your designation. Check the boxes for any or all that you want the image (with keyframes) copied to. Click save and close, or is it copy and close! Ha, if it's not right in front of me I can't remember.
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