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Copy and paste effects – Adobe Premiere Elements 12 User Manual

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3. Select a clip or multiple clips in the Expert view timeline.

To select non-consecutive clips, Ctrl-click/Cmd-click each clip. To select consecutive clips, click in the Project Assets panel, and drag

a marquee around the selected clips.

4. Drag the audio effect to the clip’s soundtrack in the Expert view timeline.

5. To preview the audio effect, double-click the clip in the Project Assets panel and the click the Play button in the Preview window.

Audio playback controls are available only if the selected clip contains audio.

6. To adjust the settings, expand the effect in the Applied Effects panel, and edit the settings based on your requirement.

Properties for audio effects

Each audio effect includes a bypass option that lets you turn the effect on or off as specified by the keyframes that you set.

Copy and paste effects

You can copy and paste one or more effects from one clip (source clip) to another (target clip), or copy all effect values (including keyframes for
effects) from one clip to another.

If the effect includes keyframes, the keyframes appear at comparable positions in the target clip, starting at the beginning of the clip.

Copy and paste specific effects

1. In the Expert view timeline, select the clip that contains the effect you want to copy.

2. Click the Applied Effects button to open the Applied Effects panel.

3. Select the effects you want to copy. (Shift-click or Ctrl-click/Cmd-click to select multiple effects.)

4. Choose Edit > Copy.

5. In the Expert view timeline, select the clips for which you want to receive the copied effects.

To select non-consecutive clips, Shift-click each clip. To select consecutive clips, click in the Project Assets panel, and drag a

marquee around the selected clips.

6. Click the Applied Effects panel to make it active.

7. Choose Edit > Paste.

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