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  1. So I have a watermark I created using keyframes in one video file, but can't figure out how to add it to another. Vegas won't let me open more than one document at a time, so I have no idea how to import that watermark (with key frames) into another file--this goes for edited sound effects as well (and anything in the timeline really).

    Is there a way to do so? Or some way to open more than one video project at a time?
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  2. Need more info on how you made your "watermark" project

    Is the "watermark" transparent, with alpha channel? If so, export it with a format that has alpha channel (e.g. quicktime animation, or huffyuv) and overlay it onto your new project

    For sound you can export audio only and reimport into your new project
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  3. Well, the watermark was created with a simple text overlay--Vegas automatically handled the transparencies itself.

    I guess I was just wondering if it's possible to copy and paste anything between projects, since exporting everything seems a bit annoying, but I guess I'll have to do that. I swear I was able to copy and paste between Vegas with Vegas 4 though (I'm using 9 now).
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    Remove everything but the overlay - no other videos clips or anything else. Save this as a project called watermark.

    Open the project you want to add the watermark to. You should be able to load the watermark project as if it were a video clip, and add to the timeline above the existing video.
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