Cutting, copying, and pasting keyframes
You can use context menu options or keyboard shortcuts to cut, copy, and paste selected keyframes.
To quickly copy-paste a keyframe or keyframe region:
Select a keyframe or keyframe region on the Action timeline in the Transport Controls, FCurves, or Dopesheet windows.
C-drag the selection along the timeline.
The keyframe selection is copied and pasted at the new location.
To copy a keyframe or keyframe region:
Select a keyframe or a keyframe region on the Action timeline.
Right-click the keyframe or region and select Copy from the context menu.
The keyframe selection is copied and stored in memory so that you can paste it in a different location.
Tip:You can also use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl-C to copy selected keyframes.
To cut a keyframe or keyframe region:
Select a keyframe or a keyframe region on the Action timeline.
Right-click the keyframe or region and select Cut from the context menu.
The keyframe selection is removed and stored in memory so that you can paste it in a different location.
Tip:You can also use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl-X to cut selected keyframes.
To paste a keyframe or keyframe region:
Right-click a timeline, a keyframe, or keyframe region, and select Paste from the context menu.
A copied or cut keyframe selection is inserted where you right-clicked.
Tip:You can also use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl-V to paste the copied or cut selection.
Pasting a keyframe on a keyframe region deletes all keyframes within the region and replaces the first key of the region with the pasted keyframe. When you paste a keyframe region on a keyframe, the region’s first key replaces the original keyframe.
If nothing is selected on the timeline when you paste, the pasted keyframe selection is placed at the current time.
Note:To push keyframes ahead of pasted keyframes, activate Paste Ripple.