Drag-and-drop copy [Linked or not]

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2017/05/14 06:38:36 (permalink)

Drag-and-drop copy [Linked or not]

Hi,
 
Is it possible to drag-drop-copy and depending on the keyboard/mouse combination decide whether it's linked or not?
 
Sometimes I want to do linked copied and sometimes not.  I don't want to enter the preferences EACH TIME i need to do another task...

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    Re: Drag-and-drop copy [Linked or not] 2017/05/15 19:38:18 (permalink)
    RedSkyRoad
    Hi,
     
    Is it possible to drag-drop-copy and depending on the keyboard/mouse combination decide whether it's linked or not?

     
    Not quite, but you can come very close. Bind a keyboard shortcut to "Unlink Clips" and set the default to linking them. When you drag and drop, the linked clips will be selected. Call up the keyboard shortcut, hit enter, and the selected clips will be unlinked.
     
    (Note: The first time you call up the keyboard shortcut, the dialog box will give you the option to link or unlink. Choose unlink; it will persist, so unlinking is just keyboard shortcut + enter. Of course you can change this if you want.)

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