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Any way to copy/paste only scale attribute from one clip to many others?

New Here ,
Nov 30, 2016 Nov 30, 2016

I need to copy only one motion attribute (position, scale, etc.) and paste it in others clips. Is it any way to do it? Thanks for answers.

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Community Expert ,
Nov 30, 2016 Nov 30, 2016

What software are you using?

Knowing that, a moderator can move your post to the correct software-specific forum.

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Community Expert ,
Nov 30, 2016 Nov 30, 2016

If Premiere Pro or Premiere Elements:

Right click on the clip you want to copy the attributes and choose  "Copy."

Select (shift + select or ctrl + select) all of the clips you want to paste the attributes to and choose "paste attributes."

Depending upon the software and version, you may be able to choose which attributes to paste.

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New Here ,
Nov 30, 2016 Nov 30, 2016

I use PPro 2017 now and I only need to copy one of motion attribute - positions (for example) and insert only it in other clips. And not replace scale.

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Community Expert ,
Nov 30, 2016 Nov 30, 2016

Motion comes as one attribute.

If you have a clip with just say position altered

and you want use paste attributes that is fine.

But there is one downside if the other clips have a different say scale it will be set to the scale of the first clip.

Hope that makes sence.

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New Here ,
Apr 03, 2020 Apr 03, 2020

Is there an update to this or a new feature?

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Community Expert ,
Apr 03, 2020 Apr 03, 2020

No.

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Community Beginner ,
Feb 10, 2024 Feb 10, 2024

Drag the "Transform" Effect onto your clip, and scale/position it using that effect instead of Scale under Motion. Then copy/paste attributes and select "Transform" 

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New Here ,
Mar 08, 2024 Mar 08, 2024
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I had the same issue as the original poster. Using the "Transform" effect was an effective way to copy the single attribute I needed to the remainder of my clips. Thank you!

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Advisor ,
Apr 03, 2020 Apr 03, 2020

I wonder if,  you don't have option of what attributes to pass on, you could copy past a clip up onto a blank level, delete the effects etc. you don't want, and then copy that again and paste that attibute(s) you want to effect your selected clips ??

 

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