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Sequence is loading as individual clips in another sequence

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Feb 16, 2023 Feb 16, 2023

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Before when I created a sequence and dragged that sequence into another sequence it would automatically nest all the contents and input it into the second sequence but now when i drag the sequence into the second sequence it imports them as indiviual layers and clips. How can I fix it so that it nests the sequence and any changes to the original file get applied to the nested sequence? 

 

In the example below, when I drag "MAIN VIDEO" sequence into "FINAL COMP" I want "MAIN VIDEO" to be a nested sequence that autochanges when the sequence gets altered, instead of how its appearing currently.

 

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Community Expert , Feb 16, 2023 Feb 16, 2023
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...sequence that autochanges when the sequence gets altered, instead of how its appearing currently.

 

By @jasonb48079483

 

Click on the icon on your timeline and nest again.

 

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...sequence that autochanges when the sequence gets altered, instead of how its appearing currently.

 

By @jasonb48079483

 

Click on the icon on your timeline and nest again.

 

Averdahl_0-1676568871289.png

 

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