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Software => Nutcracker: RGB Effects Builder => Topic started by: dgreen on November 14, 2013,

Title: Copy / Paste Question
Post by: dgreen on November 14, 2013,
Hey All,
I have been searching the posted videos looking for this answer but haven’t been able to find it yet.
Now that you can lock different options inside Nutcracker I find the “create random” option very useful.
Is there a way to copy a cell to the right.
I know you can click on a cell and drag to the right to highlight the row. Then click F5 to update that row.
This works but is taking me a long time because I have a lot of elements in the show and over 400 timing marks.
Is it built in where I can click on a cell and then hit a button and that effect copies to the entire line to the right?
I tried the excel shortcut for copy right but it did not work.
Thanks, you guys are awesome!
Title: Re: Copy / Paste Question
Post by: smeighan on November 14, 2013,
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Hey All,
I have been searching the posted videos looking for this answer but haven’t been able to find it yet.
Now that you can lock different options inside Nutcracker I find the “create random” option very useful.
Is there a way to copy a cell to the right.
I know you can click on a cell and drag to the right to highlight the row. Then click F5 to update that row.
This works but is taking me a long time because I have a lot of elements in the show and over 400 timing marks.
Is it built in where I can click on a cell and then hit a button and that effect copies to the entire line to the right?
I tried the excel shortcut for copy right but it did not work.
Thanks, you guys are awesome!

Sorry, we don't have this ability.

I also find this tedious. I now tend to use the bar markings instead of beats because it is four times less rows.

Next year we will be making the grid like excel.

Copy a column, copy a block and paste, change the order of columns .etc,.etc

We just ran out of time to do all of these. They take a fair amount of time to code.

Sean
Title: Re: Copy / Paste Question
Post by: dgreen on November 14, 2013,
Thanks Sean,
No problem, I was just checking to be sure I wasn't missing it.
Thanks again.