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July 24, 2025
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A major and radical change in the main program of Adobe Premiere!

  • July 24, 2025
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Hello, 

   It's very important for me :- there are some software I using it more than Premiere, but the premiere is better and profissional, because one issue for me . and there are more youtubers are talking about it !

it's should have quick shortcut to save and exit in second, like ( Ctrl+Q ) or ( command+Q ) or any other key, to save current project and quit and close adobe premiere in second like CapCut, FinalCut and Davince, no need more qustions and messages window like :-

1- " you make some changed on project, do you want save it before quit ?"

2- " you already have same project name , do you want over write on it ?"

3- " are you sure you want quit ?"

 

please remove all those messages, and allow to force quick quit with save current project. or you can add this as option in setting to allow more of users to use set this option as defult for hem silf.

Thank you.

2 replies

Peru Bob
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 24, 2025

I wouldn't want those reminders removed.

One extra click is worth the effort to me to assure that saving is done.

mattchristensen
Community Manager
Community Manager
July 24, 2025

@Waleed5C7C Thanks for the suggestion! The applications you mention save their project data in a way that they are essentially always saving, and then when you quit there's no need to warn because all the changes are saved. For now, Premiere Pro works differently and doesn't automatically save every single action. If you have no unsaved changes and press Command+Q, Premiere Pro will quit very quickly. But if you have unsaved changes it prompts you to save them.

 

There are some settings you can change to make it more likely that your changes are already saved:

  1. Preferences > Auto Save > set the Automatic save interval to 1 minute
  2. Preferences > Auto Save > turn on "Auto save also saves the current project"

 

With those on, Premiere Pro will be saving your current project for you in the background every ~1 minute. Then if you go to quit, you are more likely to have everything already saved, and avoid any warning.