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6. Click the
Send
button to close the Send dialog box, and move the file.
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Copying an asset
The copy command creates a new asset that references the same media files belonging to the original
asset. Copying an asset does not duplicate the media files. Copying does not impact the media storage
space available.
The naming convention for copied assets in the same bin adds an underscore (“_”) and a number
after the original name. For example, the copied clip for “Clip1” will be “Clip1_1”, “Clip1_2” and
so on.
You can copy or move assets in two ways, as follows:
Using the copy and paste commands
1. Select the asset(s) in the asset list.
2. Copy the asset to the clipboard using one of the following:
•
Select
Copy
in the asset context menu.
•
Select
Edit
in the AppCenter toolbar, then choose
Copy
.
•
Use the keyboard shortcut
Ctrl + C
.
3. If needed, change the current bin to the target bin.
4. Paste the asset(s) from the clipboard to the current bin.
The Paste operation is accessed in the same way as Copy.
NOTE: If an asset is locked or currently being recorded, it remains in the existing bin, while
the remaining assets are moved to a new bin with the specified name.
Using Send To
1. Select the asset(s) in the Asset List.
2. To open the Send To dialog box do one of following:
•
Select
Clips | Send To
.
•
Select
Send To
in the asset context menu.
•
Click the
Send To
button in the Clips pane.
If the Send To button is not displayed in the Clips pane, refer to assignable buttons in the Guide
to using the Clips pane section.
The Send dialog box appears.
3. In the Send dialog box, click Bin, then Copy to in the left-hand drop-down list.
4. Select the target bin name.
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