Yes, and don't forget you can also selectively "cherry pick" only one
change in one or more commits like:

$ git checkout -b experimental
...change something
$ git commit -a -m "Something awesome"
Created commit 7aac22c: Something awesome
...
$ git checkout master
$ git cherry-pick 7aac22c

Karel

On Nov 30, 9:02 am, Dustin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Nov 29, 11:32 pm, AtsoK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Thanks for the reply Dustin. I have a quick noob question though: if I
> > have multiple branches and I changed something in the master branch,
> > can I make that change apply to all the other branches?
>
>   For each branch where you want a change applied, you can check out
> that branch and "git merge master"

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