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# Change log

## 1.5.1 — 2025-07-04

### New

* "Pasted frame project bin path" setting — define where frame will be saved in a project panel

### Fixed

* On Windows Arrow didn't work with non-latin file paths
* On Windows paste didn't work with images copied to clipboard with ShareX or similar tools

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## 1.5.0 — 2025-05-30

### New

* Paste images from clipboard to a timeline (overlay, overwrite & insert modes are supported)
* Arrow panel with buttons
* Spell Book support

### Fixed

* On Windows alpha channel was not preserved when copying frame to a clipboard

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## 1.0.5 — 2023-08-30

### Fixed

* Images with big resolution didn’t fully copy in clipboard (half of an image was white)

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## 1.0.4 — 2021-05-19

### Fixed

* Arrow didn't copy a frame to the clipboard on some macOS machines
* If "Import into project" was enabled in Premiere Pro "Export Frame" command, a copied frame would be imported and offlined right away

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## 1.0.1 — 2021-05-14

### Fixed

* Arrow didn't copy a frame to the clipboard (oops!)

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## 1.0.0 — 2021-05-14

Initial Release


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