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I have two nested sequences and whenever I change something inside one of the nested sequences the other one changes also. I don't want this to happen , so how can I unlink them ?
because you are using the legacy title, it will always refer to the same title,
either use the Type tool, or if you have to use legacy titles, you will also
have to copy paste your titles and rename them, then insert them in the other sequences
Hi user 123452,
to have titles that are a copy but behave indepentdent from the original you need to use Alt. In your case, go inside the original nested sequence, select all clips with Ctr + A, press Alt and drag a copy to the right of the timeline, select the copied clips (all of them) and Ctr + X (Windows Cut), Next go to the main sequence where your nested sequence lives and paste your copied clips (Ctr + V), Nest the clips, done. This new nested sequence is independent from the original.
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how did you nest? you seem to have nested from inside the same sequence timeline twice,
copy paste the first nested sequence from the project panel and rename the copy to "sequence 02" etc...
this will create 2 separate nested sequences of the same assets inside, but editing one of them will
not update in the second one. or make subsequences...
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I copied and pasted the first nested sequence then I renamed it , but still if i changed anything in one of the nested sequences it would update the other one.
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Create a new nest and copy the contents of the first nest into the new nest.
Then they will be independent of each other.
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Tried to do that but still.
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How did you do it?
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Locate the nested Sequence in the Project tab and make a duplicate there. The original and the copy should be separate.
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do you have nests inside nests?
can you please share in detail your timeline or try to share a video?
what me and Peru Bob told you to do should work, but it seems like
your workflow is more complicated
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I think you have to use SAVE AS (new name) instead of just copy paste and then rename that in the resource panel ( media) because renaming stuff in copy paste and names you change in resource panel are local ..like doesn't create new instance.
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it will create another instance, separate from the first one, renaming is just
to know which is which... you can try it ...
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I hope this video helps. After copying pasting and renaming the nested sequence, inside the new nest I changed the color of the letter v from red to green , but it also changes the color for the other nests.
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because you are using the legacy title, it will always refer to the same title,
either use the Type tool, or if you have to use legacy titles, you will also
have to copy paste your titles and rename them, then insert them in the other sequences
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Thank you
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welcome!
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Hi user 123452,
to have titles that are a copy but behave indepentdent from the original you need to use Alt. In your case, go inside the original nested sequence, select all clips with Ctr + A, press Alt and drag a copy to the right of the timeline, select the copied clips (all of them) and Ctr + X (Windows Cut), Next go to the main sequence where your nested sequence lives and paste your copied clips (Ctr + V), Nest the clips, done. This new nested sequence is independent from the original.
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