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Copy and paste all effects, View keyframes in copied effects, Remove an effect – Adobe Premiere Elements 8 User Manual

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Applying effects

Last updated 8/12/2010

You can also access the Edit > Copy And Edit > Paste commands by right-clicking.

Copy and paste all effects

1 In the Timeline, select the clip that contains the effects you want to copy.

2 Choose Edit > Copy. This copies all the clip attributes.

3 In the Timeline, select the clips you want to receive the effects.

4 Choose Edit > Paste Attributes. This pastes all the attributes of the first clip to the second.

You can also access the Edit > Copy and Edit > Paste Attributes commands by right-clicking.

View keyframes in copied effects

If the target clip is shorter than the source clip, keyframes are pasted beyond the target clip’s Out point.

To view the keyframes, select the clip in the Timeline and do one of the following:

In the Effects view, click Edit Effects to open Properties view, and then right-click in Properties view and deselect
Pin To Clip.

If the target clip has been trimmed, move the target clip’s Out point to a time later than the keyframe’s placement.

Remove an effect

1 In the Timeline, select the clip containing the effect that you want to delete.

2 In the Effects view, select the effect at the top of the panel, and then click the Trash bin

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Removing an effect from a project

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Reset an effect to its default properties

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Remove all effects

1 In the Timeline, select the clip whose effect you want to remove. To select multiple clips, Shift-click each clip.

2 Right-click one of the selected clips.

3 Select Remove Effects.

4 Select one of the following options:

Audio Effects

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