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Greg von Neulich
Known Participant
May 5, 2021
Question

After Effects Menu Bug

  • May 5, 2021
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Hi,

 

I have noticed that the Expression control drop down menus reset when you copy a comp. Not only on the new comp but also in the original.

 

In the attached video you can see the problem. I would expect the new comp to have the same menu settings. And I would absolutly expect the original comp not to change.

 

Are there any workarounds other than putting the values in string arrays instead of the menu (which is more practical).

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Community Expert
May 5, 2021

The way to make it stick is to set a keyframe.

Greg von Neulich
Known Participant
May 7, 2021

I thought i tried that but now that i did it again it works.

 

I understand that the first option is the default that makes sense but I cant really see a use case where having alle the menus in all your comps reseting could be usefull. Therefor i think that setting the keyframe should be optional.

Roland Kahlenberg
Legend
May 5, 2021

This is "as designed" – the first item in a drop down menu is deemed the default option. Hence, when you design your options for a drop down menu, you will want the default option to be item #1.  HTH

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Mathias Moehl
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 6, 2021

Why is that "as designed"? When I change the position of a layer it also does not reset to the default position when I duplicate the comp, right?

Looks like a bug to me. I recommend the file a bug report here

https://www.adobe.com/products/wishform.html

 

Mathias Möhl - Developer of tools like BeatEdit and Automation Blocks for Premiere Pro and After Effects
Mathias Moehl
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 13, 2021

I posted the issue at the link you sugested and adobe seems to recognise this as a bug.

 

https://adobe-video.uservoice.com/forums/911311-after-effects/suggestions/43372155-expression-control-menus-should-not-reset?tracking_code=eba96500973dc9a7fb34fb842ac7ef43

 

setting a keyframe seems like the best option at the moment but also duplicating a comp with commad D instead of copy paste also does not cause problems (but super dangrous).


Thanks! I just voted for it 🙂

Mathias Möhl - Developer of tools like BeatEdit and Automation Blocks for Premiere Pro and After Effects