Copying a sequence into another project – Apple Final Cut Pro 7 User Manual

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Copying a Sequence into Another Project

If you have more than one project file open in the Browser, you can copy a sequence
from one project and paste it into another project.

To copy a sequence from one project into another

1

Select the sequence in the Browser.

2

Choose Edit > Copy (or press Command-C).

3

Open a new project and select its tab in the Browser.

4

Choose Edit > Paste (or press Command-V).

You can also copy a sequence into another project window by dragging.

To copy a sequence from one project to another by dragging

1

Open the second project.

This project appears as another tab in the Browser.

2

Tear away the second project tab in the Browser to make it its own window.

3

Drag the sequence from the Browser in the first project window to the Browser in the
second project.

The copied sequence appears in your first project.

To create master clips for a sequence pasted into a project

1

Select the sequence in the Browser.

2

Choose Tools > Create Master Clips.

A bin is created called “Master Clips for [sequence name],” named after the sequence.
Master clips are created for any independent clips in the sequence, and the independent
clips become affiliate clips of the new master clips. If master clips already exist for all clips
in the sequence, no bin or master clips are created.

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Chapter 30

Working with Projects, Clips, and Sequences

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