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If you attempt to copy only a portion of a linked clip, the copy will not be
linked to the original. Copies of a clip can be linked to the original only
when you select and copy the entire clip.
To Make Linked Copies of a Clip Using Drag and Drop…
1.
Right-click in the Clips pane and choose
Drag & Drop Options to
display the Drag and Drop Options dialog box.
2.
Check the option labeled Copy Entire Clips as Linked Clips.
3.
Click OK.
4.
Select the clips you want to copy.
5.
Position the mouse over one of the selected clips.
6.
Press and hold down the Ctrl key.
7.
Press and hold down the left mouse button. A rectangle is
displayed around the selected clips.
8.
Drag the clips to their new location, and release the mouse
button.
9.
If necessary, confirm the options in the Drag and Drop Options
dialog box, and click OK.
Pro Audio creates copies of the selected clips that are linked to the
originals. Any change you make to one of the clips is applied to all
linked clips.
To Make Linked Copies of a Clip Using Copy and
Paste…
1.
Select the clips you want to copy.
2.
Choose
Edit-Copy to display the Copy dialog box.
3.
Make sure you check the option labeled Copy Entire Clips as
Linked Clips.
4.
Choose other options as desired and click OK. Pro Audio copies
the clips to the Windows clipboard.
5.
Click in the Track pane to set the current track to be the one
where clips should be pasted.
6.
Set the Now time to be the time at which the clips should be
pasted.
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