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OhMyGosh wrote on 1/22/2010, 1:33 PM
Select your first event you want to affect and 'Match Output Aspect.' Then copy that event, deselect it, select all other events you want to affect, right click in the middle of one and you will see the option to 'Paste Event Attributes'. Click on it and it should work like magic. Let us know if this helps. Cin
jetdv wrote on 1/22/2010, 1:43 PM
NOTE: That really only works if they're ALL the same size to begin with. If you have a bunch of photos all different sizes and some portrait and some landscape, that trick won't work.

I know in Vegas Pro 9, and option was added to do this automatically as images were added to the timeline. Don't know if that's moved over to the Movie Studio version yet. Also, Vegas Pro has the option of doing this via scripts.
chasmcg wrote on 1/23/2010, 6:38 AM
Thanks for the replies. I have them all done manually at the present. May check into using a script and see if something can be done with CSS, Javascript, etc. I only do a video about every 6 months, it seems, so I hope I don't forget next time.
Chienworks wrote on 1/23/2010, 6:57 AM
The Vegas Movie Studio series does not support scripting. Only Vegas Pro (*NOT* Vegas Movie Studio Platinum Pro Pack) does.
Alan A Todd wrote on 1/26/2010, 2:35 AM
Hi,

I tried this on my Vegas 7.0a version and the 'Paste Event Attributes' option was not selectable. Can you tell me why the option would be disabled?

Thanks,

Alan
Chienworks wrote on 1/26/2010, 5:01 AM
It would only be active if you have selected events of the same type as the original event. Is it possible you didn't select the right events?
Alan A Todd wrote on 1/26/2010, 3:39 PM
No, all the events I selected were other scenes from the same camera. All had exactly the same settingss.