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How to place layers with animation in place to another doc (Animate CC)?

New Here ,
Jan 11, 2019 Jan 11, 2019

I can not place layers with animation added to another doc and select 'paste in place' - it lands outside the stage - how to fix it easily, without redoing everything?

It's all because I did my animation as a movie clip, and only then learned it can not be exported as an animated gif - which would work only if layers were directly in the scene... So I have to copy all the layers from the movie clip and paste them in the scene – it'll be a lot of work to move every frame in the correct place if I do it manually! Can't find the option 'paste in place' for layers, or adjusting pasting properties... Please help!

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Community Expert , Jan 11, 2019 Jan 11, 2019

Okay,

Copy Frames / Paste Frames works across multiple frames and layers. Just click + drag across your range of frames and layers. In the highlighted area, right-click over it and select Copy Frames. Go to your new document, right click over a blank keyframe in a new layer and select Paste Frames.

Avoid Copy / Paste in Place - it is not an option with frames themselves. Copy /Paste commands only work with the actual content on the stage in those layers. Not the layers themselves.

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Community Expert ,
Jan 11, 2019 Jan 11, 2019

Hi.

- Select all layers you want;

- Press Ctrl/Cmd + Alt + C (Copy Frames) OR right-click and select Copy Layers;

- Go to the timeline you want to add the layers and press Ctrl/Cmd + Alt + V (Paste Frames) OR right-click and select Paste Layers;

I'm suggesting both methods (copy/paste frames and copy/paste layers) because the result can vary depending on how your objects/layers/frames are structured.

Please notice that the copy/paste frames approach only works if all the layers don't have "null" frames like in the picture below.

animate_cc_frames.png

I hope this helps.

Regards,

JC

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New Here ,
Jan 11, 2019 Jan 11, 2019

Oh, if this was that easy! As I wrote earlier – pasted layers land in a different location than in the original document - not centered, but close to the top left corner - that's the whole issue I'm having. It seems there's no option to 'paste in place', matching exactly what I have in the original doc.

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Community Expert ,
Jan 11, 2019 Jan 11, 2019

Hi.

Did you try the copy/paste frames approach?

The results are different.

Also notice that you mentioned "paste in place", but this applies to objects instances not to layers or frames.

Regards,

JC

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Community Expert ,
Jan 11, 2019 Jan 11, 2019

Looks like you "solved" it but you really only corrected what could have been avoided.

There's a difference between COPY/PASTE and COPY FRAMES/PASTE FRAMES in Animate CC.
When you use copy/paste or in your case copy/paste in place between 2 documents, the results may not be what you expect due to difference between the docs (stage size or if you copied from inside a symbol, etc).

When you use Copy Frames / Paste Frames, the result is your assets getting pasted in to the same location/position.

The "solution" you posted was to edit multiple frames AFTER they were pasted in the wrong place from not using copy frames/paste frames.


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New Here ,
Jan 11, 2019 Jan 11, 2019

Paste in place wasn't available for layers, hence I had to work around it what a headache.

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New Here ,
Jan 11, 2019 Jan 11, 2019

PS the new document size was exactly the same as the old one...

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Community Expert ,
Jan 11, 2019 Jan 11, 2019
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Okay,

Copy Frames / Paste Frames works across multiple frames and layers. Just click + drag across your range of frames and layers. In the highlighted area, right-click over it and select Copy Frames. Go to your new document, right click over a blank keyframe in a new layer and select Paste Frames.

Avoid Copy / Paste in Place - it is not an option with frames themselves. Copy /Paste commands only work with the actual content on the stage in those layers. Not the layers themselves.


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