Lance Asner
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On 1/2/2018 at 7:23 AM, borate said:
Select multiple clips.
Hold down <ctrl> and click specific clips. Or click the first clip, hold down <shift> and click the last to select that range. Or, <ctrl-a> will select all clips.
Then click the X on any of the selected clips. The transitions screen appears. Choose one and it will prompt to APPLY TO ALL or APPLY TO ONE.
I followed your instructions many times, but I can't get it to work. After <ctrl> for clips, <shift> between clips, or <ctrl-a>, there seems no indication that multiple clips were selected. When I then click "X" on one of the selected clips to transition, I see the transitions screen, I select Crossfade, and see the following "Freeze Clip Location" or "Move Clip Location". I am never prompted to "Apply To All". This is a wonderful solution and it would be really helpful. What am I missing? Thank you for your time and assistance.
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I'm making very simple slideshows for my family, often involving many photos. I would like to place the same transition after each photo. Is there a quick way to apply the same transition to my entire project, or must I manually set the same transition after each photo, many times? Thank you very much.
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How Do I Apply the Same Transition to An Entire Project?
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I followed your instructions many times, but I can't get it to work. After <ctrl> for clips, <shift> between clips, or <ctrl-a>, there seems no indication that multiple clips were selected. When I then click "X" on one of the selected clips to transition, I see the transitions screen, I select Crossfade, and see the following "Freeze Clip Location" or "Move Clip Location". I am never prompted to "Apply To All". This is a wonderful solution and it would be really helpful. What am I missing? Thank you for your time and assistance.
Sorry for the redundancy but I'm new and I don't really know how to contact Mr. Borate.