In early versions of Premiere, timeline markers were locked into position, regardless of what you did with your clips. Ripple Sequence Markers, which is on by default, means that when you delete a clip, insert a clip, close a gap or trim a clip, if there are timeline markers above the clip you just changed, the markers will be adjusted as well. There’s another marker secret hidden in plain sight in the Markers menu. However, when you turn this setting on, whenever you select timeline clips that have timeline markers above them, the markers will copy and paste with the clips. NOTE: This is not true if the markers are in the clips themselves clip markers always travel with a clip. If you are someone who adds lots of timeline markers to your sequence, or uses marker names, colors or descriptions, you probably noticed that when you copy a clip from one sequence position to another all the timeline markers above the clip are lost when you paste. At the bottom of the Markers menu is a choice that is disabled by default: Copy Paste Includes Sequence Markers. There’s a feature in Premiere that’s turned off by default that you might want to enable if you use timeline markers a lot.
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