Copying Clips and Sequences
When you copy clips, you essentially clone the same clip in another bin. Any change you make to the copy affects the original as well. You cannot copy clips to the same bin, and you cannot return a clip copy to the same bin where the original resides.
When you copy sequences, you can change the copy independently of the original.
When you press and hold the Alt key (Windows) or the Option key (Macintosh) and drag a clip to make a copy, the system does not add the file name extension .Copy.n to the clip or sequence as it does when duplicating.
When you copy clips from one bin to another, the custom columns that you created in the first bin are also copied to the second bin. The custom columns appear in the order in which you created them.
To copy clips from one bin to another bin:
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Position the bins so that you can see both of them at the same time.
You might need to resize the bins to do this.
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In the original bin, click the clip or sequence that you want to copy.
Ctrl+click (Windows) or Shift+click (Macintosh) to select multiple
clips or sequences.
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Press and hold the Alt key (Windows) or the Option key (Macintosh),
drag the clips or sequences to the destination bin, and release the
mouse button.
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