Removing attributes from a clip, Removing, Attributes from a clip – Apple Final Cut Pro 6 User Manual
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To paste the attributes of a copied clip into another clip:
1
In the Timeline, select a clip whose attributes you want to paste into another clip.
2
Choose Edit > Copy (or press Command-C) to copy the clip and its settings.
3
Select a clip or clips to paste the settings into.
4
Do one of the following:
 Choose Edit > Paste Attributes (or press Option-V).
 Control-click the clip or clips you’ve selected in the Timeline, then choose Paste
Attributes from the shortcut menu.
5
In the Paste Attributes dialog, select the attributes you want to apply to the selected
clip or clips.
6
If a clip you’re pasting the attributes into is longer than the clip you copied them from,
you may also want to select the Scale Attribute Times checkbox to proportionally
position all keyframes that you copied to fit the longer clip.
Removing Attributes from a Clip
If you ever want to remove particular attributes from a clip, such as motion parameter
settings, filters, and so on, you can remove the attributes by using the Remove Attributes
command. This is a convenient way to clear a lot of keyframes or filters at once.
To remove attributes from a clip:
1
In the Timeline, select one or more clips whose attributes you want to remove.
2
Choose Edit > Remove Attributes.
3
In the Remove Attributes dialog, select the checkbox next to each attribute you want
to remove, then click OK.
Checkboxes are available
for all attributes that the
selected clip has
applied to it.