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dude you're amazing. I am sucked in to be a computer command wizard like you. is it possible to use this program to make this task for me though? open "project A" in premier pro> copy everything in the timeline> open "project B" in premier pro> past everything at the end of the timeline> #done if it is I want to start learning it. if not please guide me to the right direction if you know. thank you my man
Glad you're enjoying! That is certainly possible to do in Premiere. You could use some combination of "select menu" actions to do this. I recommend you ask on the Keyboard Maestro forum, where people give very detailed replies and often will even make the macro for you: forum.keyboardmaestro.com/latest
If you want me to help you make custom macros in Keyboard Maestro to speed up your workflow, you can sign up for a free coaching call with me!
calendly.com/macs_productivity/coaching
dude you're amazing.
I am sucked in to be a computer command wizard like you.
is it possible to use this program to make this task for me though?
open "project A" in premier pro> copy everything in the timeline> open "project B" in premier pro> past everything at the end of the timeline> #done
if it is I want to start learning it. if not please guide me to the right direction if you know. thank you my man
Glad you're enjoying!
That is certainly possible to do in Premiere. You could use some combination of "select menu" actions to do this. I recommend you ask on the Keyboard Maestro forum, where people give very detailed replies and often will even make the macro for you: forum.keyboardmaestro.com/latest