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How to duplicate keyframes in after effects?
To do this, select all keyframes of one layer, press Ctrl+C / Cmd+C, then select one or more other layers and press Ctrl+V / Cmd+V. Pasting from one property to another doesn’t always make sense, e.g. you cannot paste position keyframes into the scale property.
How do you copy and paste keyframes in Excel?
To copy one or multiple keyframes, select them on the timeline and press Ctrl+C / Cmd+C. (You might want to open hidden properties first in order to see the keyframes, or press U to open/close the keyframes of the current selection.)
How to copy keyframes from one layer to another?
You can copy & paste keyframes of several attributes (e.g. position, scale and rotation) from one layer to another in one go. To do this, select all keyframes of one layer, press Ctrl+C / Cmd+C, then select one or more other layers and press Ctrl+V / Cmd+V.
Is there a way to copy a keyframe?
To copy a keyframe or keyframe region: Select a keyframe or a keyframe region on the Action timeline. Right-click the keyframe or region and select Copy from the context menu. The keyframe selection is copied and stored in memory so that you can paste it in a different location.
How can I edit and move multiple keyframes at the same time?
You can edit and move multiple keyframes simultaneously using the Graph Editor. When you select multiple keyframes with the Show Transform Box button selected, a free-transform bounding box surrounds the selected keyframes, and an anchor point appears in the center of the bounding box to mark the center point for the transformation.
What happens when you Paste keyframes into another layer?
When you paste keyframes into another layer, they appear in the corresponding property in the destination layer. The earliest keyframe appears at the current time, and the other keyframes follow in relative order. The keyframes remain selected after pasting, so you can immediately move them in the destination layer.